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Tom Talleur, a former head of NASA\'s cyber crimes unit, tells us intergancy cooperation made the difference in the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
Security tightened post-bin Laden, Bill proposes to freeze federal hiring, Contractors sweat federal budget cuts
The CIA estimates the intelligence haul to be the size of a small college library. Pace University\'s Darren Hayes explains it for us.
Researchers at the Center for Strategic and International Studies find trends toward more competition in Defense Department contracting between 1999 and 2010. The Washington think tank also found DoD also had increased the use of fixed price contracting.
Even long-time teleworkers may have overlooked ways to get more out of their telework zone.
D.C. has the second worst traffic in the nation but if we play our cards right, we might be able to overtake Los Angeles just in time for your next visit to headquarters! Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says we\'ve identified the problem, now check out the solution.
Federal News Radio has compiled a list of important links and resources on the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure.
An early poll shows former Virginia governors Tim Kaine and George Allen are in a dead heat in the U.S. Senate race to replace retiring Democratic Sen. Jim Webb.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Gov. Bob McDonnel\'s request for federal disaster aid for those affected by the April tornadoes.
STRATFOR vice president Fred Burton joins host Derrick Dortch on today\'s show to talk about Osama bin Laden\'s death and new terrorism threats. May 6, 2011
Herb Giobbi, COO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund and John Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, talk about the service they provide for members of law enforcement. May 6, 2011
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. The Federal News Radio bill tracker is loaded up with all the bills Congress is considering, that would affect your pay and benefits.…
The password manager service LastPass promoted itself as the last password you\'ll ever need. Now the creators of LastPass are urging users to change their master passwords after the company\'s database was hacked.
OPM has been looking over them for the last month, and Deputy OPM Director Christine Griffin offers a peek at what\'s in them.