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Finn, Michael G. 1991 Personnel shortage in your future?: Engineers and scientists will be in short supply, several projections say, but education and economics could change the outlook. Research Technology Management (January–February):24-27.

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1990d Federal Recruiting and Hiring: Making Government Jobs Attractive to Prospective Employees. August 22. GAO/GGD-90-105.

1991a Federal Pay: Private Sector Salary Differences by Locality. April 29. GAO/GGD-91-63FS.

1991b NASA Personnel: Shortages of Scientists and Engineers Due to Retirements Unlikely in the 1990s. June 17. GAO/NSIAD-91-185.

1991c Federal Recruiting and Hiring: Authority for Higher Starting Pay Useful But Guidance Needs Improvement. September 10. GAO/GGD-91-22.

Gressle, Sharon S. 1990 Federal Government General Schedule Salary Increases Compared with Index Data. March 8. 90-134 GOV. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service.


Harris, Patricia A. 1991 Computer Specialists in Federal Agencies: Study of Quality-Related Factors (1990). June. Personnel Research and Development Report Number WQR 91-02. Washington, D.C.: Office of Personnel Management.


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Institute of Medicine 1988 A Healthy NIH Intramural Program: Structural Change or Administrative Remedies? Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

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1991 Modernizing Federal Classification: An Opportunity for Excellence . Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Public Administration.

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1990 Second Annual Evaluation Report: National Institute of Standards and Technology Personnel Management Demonstration Project. August. PSO-220. Personnel Systems and Oversight Group, Research and Demonstration Division, OPM.

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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.

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