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Davi D\'Agostino, director of Defense Capabilities and Management Issues at GAO, discusses highlights from the report.
Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief of Government Executive Magazine, explains how this move will affect DHS hiring.
Tammy Flanagan, the Senior Benefits Director at National Institute of Transition Planning, explains how you can get ready and then make the right decision.
Tim McManus, vice president for Education and Outreach at the Partnership for Public Service, said he thinks there are some things you can do to make hiring simpler at your agency.
Franklin Reeder of the Reeder Group and Scott Friedlander, formerly of GTSI, count down the top federal news stories of the week.
August 1st, August 3rd, and August 4th 2011 Gibbs oversees the Departments of Health and Mental Hygiene, Human Resources Administration, Administration for Children\'s Services, Homeless Services, Aging, Health and Hospitals Corporation, Correction, Probation, Juvenile Justice, Office of Health Insurance Access, and the HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council.
Here\'s what Federal News Radio\'s reporters worked on today.
Your agency\'s data will have a lot more eyeballs on it very soon, get some advice to keep that data clean from Dermot O\'Mahony, Vice President of Market and Product Planning, LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
Making DoD\'s smart phones smarter and safer. Hear from John Herrema, Senior Vice President of corporate strategy at Good Technology
Carol Bonosaro joined the Federal Drive to discuss how senior executives in government are helping to boost morale as the federal workforce faces the threat of furloughs, pay freezes and possible shutdowns. She called the current wrangling over raising the debt limit and the uncertainty surrounding it \"uncharted territory\" for feds.
Greg Long, the executive director of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, which oversees federal employees\' TSP, reassured a House subcommittee that failure to raise the debt ceiling would not affect investments to the G Fund. Because of a 1987 law, even when the Treasury Department stops issuing securities, investors are protected.
The new contract is for $760 million for five more aircrafts.
The company says he will be responsible for network security, protocol and policies to protect Swift Exchange and its user community from all cyber attacks and breaches.