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  • In Depth brings you the best interviews from recent shows. Tomorrow In Depth is back with brand-new interviews. What’s the future of fighting terrorism after the death of Osama bin Laden? National security experts share…

    May 04, 2011
  • Steve Krauss, president of AFCEA Bethesda, talked to Federal News Radio about the event and some of the big issues that were to be discussed.

    May 04, 2011
  • John Bennett, senior defense reporter for The Hill newspaper, told Federal News Radio how the recent news about bin Laden might play into some upcoming hearings on Capitol Hill.

    May 04, 2011
  • William Cira, the acting director of ISOO, gives Federal News Radio the details on its latest report to the President.

    May 04, 2011
  • Lance Davis, program manager of the Design Excellence Architecture program in the Public Buildings Service at the General Services Administration, tells Federal News Radio about new ways GSA is looking at office space.

    May 04, 2011
  • Nancy Gillis, the director of the Supply Chain Emissions program management office at the General Services Administration, tells Federal News Radio how it\'s working with contractors to increase their energy efficiency.

    May 04, 2011
  • The burial at sea of terrorist Osama bin Laden raised some eyebrows around the world, but According to the Associated Press, for the U.S. Navy, it\'s a routine exercise. The Navy says it commits to the sea an average of 20 deceased every month - veterans, retirees and other U.S. citizens. Pentagon officials said Monday that bin Laden\'s body was placed in a \"weighted bag.\" An officer made some religious remarks and his body was placed on a flat board and tipped into the sea. The usual Navy burials at sea are similar, though include an honor guard that fires shots into the air and the playing of TAPS. For Americans who request such burials, U.S. vessels take the remains along with them and do the ceremony while the ships are on their scheduled deployments.

    May 04, 2011
  • Assessing the potential for danger and preventing targeted violence against our nation’s leaders has been the cornerstone of Matthew W. Doherty’s career in law enforcement. As the retired U.S. Secret Service Special Agent in Charge…

    May 04, 2011
  • Dr. Michael Gelles is currently a director with Deloitte Consulting LLP’s Federal practice in Washington, D.C., consulting in the areas of human capital management and systems and operations. Previously, he was the chief psychologist for…

    May 04, 2011
  • May 4, 2011Mitigating insider threat requires a holistic approach that addresses workforce, infrastructure and physical security, cybersecurity, and information access management. Learn about the approaches government is taking to minimize risk.

    May 04, 2011
  • Pete Tseronis, the chief technology officer at the Department of Energy, tells Federal News Radio federal data centers will start to look a lot like Facebook.

    May 04, 2011
  • The Obama administration Wednesday sent lawmakers a proposed bill that would create an independent commission to dispose of thousands of pieces of federal property that agencies have designated as excess. The administration also posted online a map showing the locations of more than 7,000 of the properties.

    May 04, 2011
  • 1.6 percent military pay raise moves forward USPS RIF notices in the mail

    May 04, 2011
  • The Army is set to show off a new ammunition with improved accuracy and higher velocity, improved hard target capability, more consistent soft target performance, and a significantly increased range of these effects.

    May 04, 2011