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Hosts Bill Bransford and Tony Vergnetti are joined by Jon Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. July 22, 2011
WTOP Capitol Hill Correspondent Dave McConnell joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss why the FAA funding bill was stymied by Congress and what the impending partial shutdown means.
A recent Fed Biz Opps solicitation indicates the Air Force A-10 fleet could serve until 2040, becoming among the longest-serving aircrafts.
Ray Bjorklund, chief knowledge officer at FedSources, told In Depth with Francis Rose he believes inter-agency contracting has gotten \"a bit out hand.\" There are a multitude of IT contracts for agencies to choose from, which could wreak havoc with government efficiency, he said.
Bob Otto, executive vice president of Agilex Technologies, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to talk about the ongoing effort to shutter federal data centers. He discussed the government\'s better-than-expected progress as well as what to look for going forward.
Steve Bucci, senior cyber consultant for IBM Global Business Services\' public sector division, discussed the recent Pentagon cybersecurity plan. He said, contrary to many critics, that the plan should be considered a success and that it\'s up to the job of cyber defense.
Tim McManus, vice president of the Partnership for Public Service, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss leadership development at federal agencies. He told Federal News Radio how to look for, develop and keep potential leaders.
Dave Foley, assistant commissioner at GSA, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to talk about a new federal website tracking federal energy usage from the 1970s to today.
Federal News Countdown.
VA gets serious about making it easier for vets to access their benefits. More information from Leo Phalen, Va\'s director of Veterans Relationship Management.
Unions are intensifying their cries against proposed cuts to federal workers\' pay and benefits.
Financial planning tips for new feds from Registered employee benefit consultant Ed Zurndorfer