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Defense Department feds are on the ground in Afghanistan, collaborating with counterparts there to build effective defense institutions We get details about the Ministry of Defense Advisors Program from Kelly Uribe and Rick Pollitt.
This is a big week for the future of Defense spending. We get analysis from Defense contracting expert Jim McAleese.
Tim McManus, vice president for Education and Outreach at the Partnership for Public Service...joins host Derrick Dortch to talk about the work his agency is doing. June 10, 2011(Encore presentation June 17, 2011)
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William Yeomans is a Professor at American University. He joins In Depth with analysis on Robert Mueller\'s tenure at the FBI.
More congressional oversight is coming for one defense contractor in particular. Learn more in today\'s DoD report.
A major progress update for the Marine Corps Cyberspace Command. Learn more in today\'s Cybersecurity Update.
Tim McManus is the vice president of education outreach at the Partnership for Public Service.
DoD is making progress in changing how it hires civilian employees. The Pentagon said the new process has been beneficial to the applicants as well as the hiring teams. Pat Tamburrino is the deputy assistant secretary of defense for civilian personnel policy
Norm Lorentz, Director for the Global Public Sector at Grant Thornton and Dan Chenok, Senior Fellow at the IBM Center for The Business of Government join Francis Rose for this week\'s Federal News Countdown
Robie Wood is Vice President of Operations at ISG. He joins Francis Rose for this week\'s Industry Chatter series
It\'s a harsh lesson to learn: once you get a job and start collecting a paycheck, the tax bite can be a nasty surprise. It doesn\'t have to be completely bad, as we learn from registered employee benefit consultant Ed Zurndorfer.