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Scott Spreier is from Hay Group\'s leadership and talent practice, and he\'s been looking at the agencies that are the most innovative.
George Buck is the Pittsburgh FEB executive director.
Lockheed Martin was awarded an $84 million deal with the Air Force to supply the service with four weapons systems trainers, This story is part of Federal News Radio\'s daily DoD Report.
Kevin Bogardus, a reporter with The Hill newspaper, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the latest in the National Labor Relations Board\'s lawsuit against aerospace company Boeing surrounding unionization.
David Wise, the Government Accountabilty Office\'s director of physical infrastructure issues, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the agency\'s recent report that deemed federal real property high-risk because of an overreliance on leasing. GAO said it\'s often cheaper to actually own property rather than renting.
Joe Sabel, the portfolio manager in the Green Management Program Service at the Veterans Affairs Department, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the Energy Conference conference, which wraps up today.
The 28 Federal Executive Boards across the country play an integral role in bringing agencies together and ensuring communication to and from Washington. The organizations coordinate agencies\' efforts and provide input during policy development. FEBs play a key role during emergencies by acting as the conduit of information.
Katherine McIntire Peters is the Executive Editor of Government Executive.
Mike Lofgren is a retired staffer on the Senate Budget Committee. He writes about the reality of the budget situation in the LA Times, and he discusses what he sees in the budget discussions.
Kim Nazi is an analyst with the VA\'s Veterans and Consumers Health Informatics Office and a 2011 Service to America Medal finalist in the Citizen Services category.
Dan Adcock is the legislative director for the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association.
The top four civilian agencies can do a better job in the planning stages for service contracts, according to a new Government Accountability Office.
August 8th, August 10th, and August 11th 2011 From transforming the National Airspace System to managing homeland security resources, educating today\'s information leaders, and transforming government operations, these executives clarify and extend our understanding of the work they champion and the efforts they lead.
The space agency hired The Portal Group Consulting under the web enterprise services and technology contract. It could be worth $82 million over five years.