All posts tagged "Dont Miss"
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Australia’s solicitor general resigns over George Brandis row
Australia’s solicitor general Justin Gleeson has resigned, citing an “irretrievably broken” relationship with the country’s attorney general, George Brandis. The Commonwealth’s two most senior law officers had become engaged in
- Posted October 24, 2016
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New digital agency to lead Australian e-government push
A ‘Digital Transformation Agency’ is to be formed to deliver what has been billed as a far-reaching shake-up in the digital capabilities of Australian government departments. The DTA will supersede
- Posted October 18, 2016
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US staff engagement creeps up, despite complaints over performance management
Employee engagement in the US federal government has improved slightly in the past year, but staff still complain of a lack of effective performance management, according to the annual staff survey.
- Posted October 12, 2016
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Why the British PM is pursuing a Brexit she doesn’t believe in: Analysis
It is becoming clear that the UK is heading for a ‘hard’ Brexit, leaving the EU’s Single Market and customs union and recreating its trading relationships from scratch. Matt Ross explains
- Posted October 3, 2016
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Mayors go global with new world cities network
Seven mayors from around the world have formed a steering committee to promote the voices of cities in global affairs after the launch a new ‘Global Parliament of Mayors’ (GPM).
- Posted September 23, 2016
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Australia’s finance department secretary Jane Halton resigns
The secretary of Australia’s finance department, Jane Halton, the first woman to run an Australian federal-level central agency, has announced her resignation. Halton was appointed to the position in 2014,
- Posted September 16, 2016
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UK minister signals rethink on ‘guided distribution’ performance management
The use of ‘guided distribution’ in civil service performance management – introduced just two years ago – is being reviewed, a minister has told the UK’s Parliament. In a written statement to
- Posted September 7, 2016
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US government department announces new chief information officer
David De Vries today joins the US government’s Office of Personnel Management (OPM) as the new permanent chief information officer, after serving 35 years in the defence department. His most
- Posted September 6, 2016
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Users registered to Australian government’s online service portal reaches 10m
More than 10 million internet users have registered with the Australian government’s online service portal myGov, which has come under attack by citizens who complained of malfunctions of the site.
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Criminal evidence: examining what works in cutting crime
The explosion in data and evidence about crime should have transformed how governments handle policing and criminal justice, says Tom Gash – but instead, we keep on building policies around
- Posted August 10, 2016