Uplift by Better Up: Where Human Potential Fuels Business Performance
Federal agencies and managers across the Executive Branch may be surprised when the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) arrives to investigate a complaint of whistleblower reprisal or other alleged Prohibited Personnel Practices (PPP).
Defend Yourself & Your Agency Against Retaliation Claims
Federal agencies and managers across the Executive Branch may be surprised when the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) arrives to investigate a complaint of whistleblower reprisal or other alleged Prohibited Personnel Practices (PPP).
Lifting the Veil: The Office of Special Counsel’s Investigation Practices
Quick question: what do you know about the Office of Special Counsel (OSC), or what happens when they launch an investigation in your agency? If you don’t know much, it’s easy to feel intimidated.
Ethical Uses of AI with the Federal Government
Using predictions and recommendations, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has the power to elevate the citizen experience while reducing government burdens.
The Policy Challenges of Technological Advancement
The National Academy of Public Administration hosts an expert panel Friday, July 15th to examine policy challenges that emerge in the face of technological advancement.
Introducing the Office of Technical Assistance
On June 9th at 2PM EDT, join Professional Managers Association (PMA) in a live panel discussion for an overview of the Internal Revenue Service's policy section and economic crimes teams.
Safeguarding Your Security Clearance–5 Tips to a Successful SF-86 & SF-85
Avoid five common mistakes made on the SF-85 or SF-86 that could delay or disqualify you from employment and join Shaw Bransford & Roth on June 29 @ 11 AM EDT for a live webinar.
Avoid Damaging Giglio Material and Act Now–Protect Your Career, Arm Yourself with Knowledge
Mark your calendars for the How To: Avoid a Giglio Issue in Your Career live webinar, presented by Shaw Bransford & Roth’s Know Now Webinar Series.
When OGC Can’t Help You—An EEO Complaint Can Expose You to Disciplinary Action
Mark your calendars for the Defending Yourself Against a Subordinate’s EEO Complaint live webinar, presented by Shaw Bransford & Roth’s Know Now Webinar Series.
Words Matter: How to Safely Communicate About Suicide
Law enforcement and first responders have made significant gains in raising suicide awareness, but sometimes the very messages used to promote awareness can undermine suicide prevention efforts.
A Week Away from the SEA Virtual Federal Leadership Summit
The rise and emphasis on a hybrid and digital world throughout the last 18-months stressed organizations' need to expand their proverbial toolbox with leadership skills, communication, emotional intelligence — requiring a shift in reflection and action for government leaders to meet this challenge to work dynamics.
The CIGIE's 2021 Leadership Forum
In the process of returning to the physical office, whether it's full-time, hybrid or full-time teleworking, we have to figure out what this new normal looks like both on a personal and organizational level.
The Senior Executives Association's 2021 Federal Leadership Summit
The rise and emphasis on a hybrid and digital world throughout the last 18-months stressed organizations' need to expand their proverbial toolbox with leadership skills, communication, emotional intelligence — requiring a shift in reflection and action for government leaders to meet this challenge to work dynamics.
Inside Santos: Landmark Decision Requiring Agency Justification of a PIP
Understand the practical application of the Federal Circut's decision in Santos v. NASA for agencies and federal managers — a Shaw Bransford & Roth attorney will explain the holding in this live webinar.
Understanding and Preventing Youth Hate Crimes and Identity-Based Bullying from OJJDP
Join the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) for a virtual symposium on preventing and combating identity-based bullying and criminal extremist hate groups. It will also provide resources on how schools, families, law enforcement, and communities can work together to build protective factors in youth.
Webinar: Inside Santos v. NASA
In this live webinar, an attorney from Shaw Bransford & Roth will explain the Federal Circuit's holding in Santos v. NASA.
Law Enforcement and Security Workshops at The WIFLE Conference
On Wednesday, August 18, 2021, join us for conversations on civil rights, unrest, equity and reform. Sessions include Averting Targeted School Violence - A U.S. Secret Service Analysis and the Blue Campaign-Human Trafficking.
You Say More Than You Think: 4 Simple Body Language Secrets to Read and influence Human Behavior
"YOU CAN'T LIE TO ME!" says Janine Driver, the Human Lie Detector. Janine is one of WIFLE's most popular presenters. Founder and president of the Body Language Institute, Janine trains thousands of law enforcement officers to decipher fact from fiction using body language. Janine is a former law enforcement officer with ATF.
The History of Women in Law Enforcement: Challenging Institutional and Structural Racism and Promoting Social Justice and Racial Equity
Washington DC's own Ben's Chili Bowl historian Bernard Demczuk, Ph.D., and its local Prince George’s County Assistant Professor Dr. Sharita Jacobs Thompson come together for a riveting discussion. Dr. Demczuk is into everything - the community, corporate, academic, labor and government relations, professor at George Washington University, lecturer, and now teaching DC police officers about Black history, go-go-music and half smokes!
DOWN TO EARTH AND ENGAGING! Don’t Miss Special Agent Cheri Oz at the WIFLE Annual Leadership Training in August
DOWN TO EARTH AND ENGAGING! That describes Cheri Oz, the Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Phoenix Field Division.