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Public Service Recognition Week

Since 1985, the first full week of May has been set aside as (PSRW) to honor those who serve our nation as federal, state, county, and local government employees. It provides a fitting time to not only celebrate the contributions of ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ staff but also contributions of the entire federal workforce now—and throughout history.


Blogs

 

• When formal scientific weather forecasting was in its infancy, Isaac Cline was a man with a penchant for predicting disasters.

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• The Arctic explorer later worked for the Customs Service.

 

 â€¢ Female Federal workers pushing the boundaries of their time. 

 

 â€¢ Discovering the woman behind the popular photograph. 

Prologue Magazine

From Our Catalog: Celebrating Federal Workers

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White House Staff Prepare for Dinner in Honor of the Vice President, Speaker of the House, and Chief Justice, January 1963

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A Census Bureau enumerator counts residents in a trailer camp for the 1940 Census, 1940

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An FBI Special Agent gives instructions to Marines during an FBI Special Weapons and Tactical training course, 1982

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Social Security agents help unemployed workers register for jobs and fill out benefit claims, 1935

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An Environmental Protection Agency pesticides inspector draws a sample of toxic liquid from a container during an inspection, 1974

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A ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ worker unloads Veterans Bureau records, 1936.

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A Treasury Department employee hand-counts and wraps dollar bills for packaging and distribution, 1907

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A Bureau of Animal Industry Inspector overseeing sausage manufacturing in a Nebraska meat packing plant, 1910

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William Carter, Laboratory Aide in the Food and Drug Administration, prepares to test the sterility of certified bandage materials, ca. 1941–45

 

Resources

A Guide to Documenting Your Public Service â€¢ This guide provides all Federal government employees, including senior agency officials and political appointees, with information regarding their responsibilities for managing Federal records.

Military Personnel Records •The National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records (NPRC-MPR) is the repository of millions of military personnel, health, and medical records of discharged and deceased veterans of all services during the 20th century

Civilian Personnel Records •The National Personnel Records Center's (NPRC) Federal Records Center Program maintains the Official Personnel Folders (OPF) of former Federal civilian employees whose employment ended after 1951.

• Visit the official PSRW website to learn more about programs, events, and other ways to celebrate public service.

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