Recruitment Retention And Utilization Of Federal Scientists And Engineers


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Recruitment, Retention, and Utilization of Federal Scientists and Engineers


Recruitment, Retention, and Utilization of Federal Scientists and Engineers

Author: Policy and Global Affairs

language: en

Publisher: National Academies Press

Release Date: 1990-02-01


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Improving the Recruitment, Retention, and Utilization of Federal Scientists and Engineers


Improving the Recruitment, Retention, and Utilization of Federal Scientists and Engineers

Author: National Research Council

language: en

Publisher: National Academies Press

Release Date: 1993-02-01


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This book assesses the capacity of the federal government to recruit and retain highly qualified scientists and engineers for federal service. It recommends more vigorous use of the existing Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act of 1990 (FEPCA), as well as changes in legislation. It discusses the variety of management structures needed to support the different missions of federal agencies and identifies where organizational responsibility for implementing changes should lie.

Improving the Recruitment, Retention, and Utilization of Federal Scientists and Engineers


Improving the Recruitment, Retention, and Utilization of Federal Scientists and Engineers

Author: National Research Council

language: en

Publisher: National Academies Press

Release Date: 1993-02-01


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This book assesses the capacity of the federal government to recruit and retain highly qualified scientists and engineers for federal service. It recommends more vigorous use of the existing Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act of 1990 (FEPCA), as well as changes in legislation. It discusses the variety of management structures needed to support the different missions of federal agencies and identifies where organizational responsibility for implementing changes should lie.