Vice President, F135 & F119 Business Development Military Engines, Pratt & Whitney Mr. Edward J. O’Donnell is Vice President, F135 & F119 Business Development. In this capacity, he provides leadership for all F135 and F119…
Executive Vice President and General Manager, F-35 JSF Program Integration Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Tom Burbage is the Executive Vice President and General Manager, Joint Strike Fighter Program Integration. He is responsible for ensuring that…
Vice President, F-35 International Programs Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company As a member of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Program organization, Mr. Jon Rambeau serves as Vice President for International Programs. In this role, Jon leads both program…
Master mixologists Gina Chersevani (PS7\'s) and Owen Thomson (ThinkFood Group) go head-to-head Mallard\'s Chef/Owner Johnny Mo, \"The Singing Chef\" Dan Simons and Valerie Zweig of Founding Farmers restaurant Mad Fox Brewery\'s Bill Madden
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Dr. Nayak is helping to professionalize the federal acquisition workforce; implement methods to obtain acquisition savings; and recruit the next generation of acquisition professionals.
Teleworkers and non-teleworkers have very different views of the effects telework has on office dynamics. According to a Federal News Radio survey, teleworkers have a much more positive view of telework than those who work from their agency or company office.
Robyn Kehoe, director of field operations for the Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund and Young Government Leaders president Dave Uejio, join Bill Bransford on today\'s show. October 21, 2011
This week on AFGE\'s \"Inside Government\" labor historian Dr. Nelson Lichtenstein discusses the importance of public sector unions and the future of the labor movement. AFGE National Council of Social Security Administration Field Operations Locals President Witold Skwierczynski also appears to address contract negotiations with SSA and a series of upcoming nationwide rallies.
The Pentagon says it\'s going to re-open negotiations with North Korea. The focus is resuming efforts to recover the remains of some of the estimated 5,500 U.S. service members unaccounted for from the 1950-53 Korean War. The Bush Administration stopped the recovery in 2005 because of concern about the safety of recovery teams in North Korea. No indication has been given yet as to how the security situation will be addressed.
Survivors and relatives of those killed in the deadly attack on the USS Cole in Yemen marked the 11th anniversary of the bombing at the ship\'s home base in Norfolk. The ceremony comes after a Pentagon official recently approved charges that carry a possible death penalty for a Guantanamo prisoner accused of planning the attack. Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri is to be arraigned Nov. 9 at the U.S. military base in Cuba. The attack on the U.S. destroyer killed 17 sailors and wounded 37.