Federal Insider: Top 10 stories in the federal workforce in 2012

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The Washington PostThursday, December 27, 2012
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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 16:  (L-R) Government Services Administration Inspector General Brian Miller, former GSA Administrator Martha Johnson, GSA Regional Commissioner Jeff Neely, GSA Chief of Staff Michael Robertson and GSA Deputy Commissioner David Foley are sworn in before testifying to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Capitol Hill April 16, 2012 in Washington, DC. Johnson recently resigned from the GSA after it was published that   the agency spent about $823,000 on a 2010 Las Vegas convention for 300 employees, including thousands of dollars spent on items such as a commemorative coin set, a mind reader, a comedian and a clown. Eight officials have resigned, been fired or suspended in the wake of the scandal.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Top 10 stories in the federal workforce in 2012

Employees central to the federal mission made some mistakes and enjoyed a few victories in 2012.

Federal question of the week

Q: Did you participate in the "federal employee day of action"?

Q: Did you participate in the

A coalition of 20 unions tried to pressure officials not to take any more away from the workforce.

On Leadership

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Resolutions for federal leaders

Here are five professional goals to help federal leaders start the new year off right.

Federal Player of the Week

Training healthcare providers to reduce medical errors

Heidi King and her colleagues have developed a health-care provider training system known as TeamSTEPPS that has become the gold standard for eliminating preventable medical harm.

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'Fiscal cliff' calculator: What it will mean for me?

As President Obama and Congress negotiate a plan to avoid the fiscal cliff, use this tool to estimate how real families would be impacted by some of the options on the table.

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