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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.
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.
Author and consultant James \"Jimmy\" Baker joins host Mark Amtower to talk about what you can do to get government contract for your company. August 8. 2011
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. The Office of Personnel Management is considering relaxing HCAAF–the human capital assessment and accountability framework. The change would give agencies more flexibility to…
The Education Department is offering buyouts and early retirements in 12 different program offices. The department’s chief human capital officer, Robert Buggs, says the buyouts and early retirements will start in September and go through…
DHS says the hackers used \"rudimentary exploits commonly associated with less skilled hackers known as Script Kiddies.\"
Tom Trabucco, director of External Affairs at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, adds some context to how the stock drops will impact your accounts.
Now the Army is sending four Squad Mission Support System robot Jeeps to the country, where they will haul supplies for troops.
The hackers appear to have followed five easy steps, Federal Computer Week reports.
Steve Kelman is a professor of public management at Harvard University\'s Kennedy School of Government and the former administrator at the Office of Federal Procurement Policy.
Diane Cochran has worked in the Departments of the Navy, Air Force, Energy, and the Office of Personnel Management, at a variety of locations in the continental United States and abroad. She shares what it\'s like to make the transition to working and living in D.C.