DLA Guidance: Something’s Gotta Squeeze

Originally posted on Defense Industry Daily

Vice Admiral Mark Harnitchek has been heading the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) for 2 years and presented an update on the agency's challenges and progress during WBR's 2013 Defense Logistics conference. He candidly talked about how DoD at large, and DLA specifically, had benefited from "budget largesse" in recent years, especially with supplemental budgets (i.e. OCO / war spending) and had grown "thicker in the middle" as a result. In plain admission of the government's shortcomings, the development of a "culture of judiciousness" to apply better judgment and save money is necessary within DLA. This is a welcome evolution in public discourse after so much hand-wringing about sequestration and befuddlement at the very idea of having to operate within financial constraints.

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2012 HCMD Awards Finalists Announced

NEW YORK, NY -- The 6th Annual Human Capital Management for Defense (HCMD) Award nominees are in and three finalists from each category have been selected by the expert panel of judges. This year's nominations came from offices and programs from across the federal government, representing the Army, Navy, Air Force, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dept. of Agriculture, Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Environmental Protection Agency and the Internal Revenue Service, just to name a few.
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HCMF Summer 2012

HCMF Summer 2012 has been developed based on the huge success of our 2011 Federal Recruitment & Talent Management Strategy Day, and will continue to meet the demands for more coverage on your most pressing challenges in Federal Human Capital Management today. This year's focus will be on innovation and improvements in Succession Planning, Recruitment and Retention; all within the current budgetary environment.

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