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Post-death federal annuities small but persistent problem
The City of Frederick has dropped a policy concerning military leave that aldermen deemed too generous to keep.
You and your colleagues would have a lot to worry about, if that’s how you rolled. Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has been writing about some of the reasons why, in his columns…
Linda Strating, docent at the Washington National Cathedral joins host Derrick Dortch to talk about what visitors will see when they take the cathedral\'s Service and Sacrifice tour. June 3, 2011 (Encore Presentation)
There may soon be apps for war zone use. Learn more in today\'s DoD Report
DHS wants you to be the next cyber super star. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update
Agencies might not be taking the cloud first policy to heart. Nathan Coutinho is an Enterprise, Server, Storage and Virtualization Solutions Manager at CDW
We talk to Pam Haze is the deputy assistant secretary for budget, finance, performance and acquisition at the Interior Department, who knows what it takes to make your agency\'s accountability reporting the best.
There\'s a new cloud provider to meet government wide cyber security standards. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update
Learn how to better manage your agency\'s records management. Advice from Daniel Rainey, chief of staff at the National Mediation Board.
Open season is coming to a close and we have some last minute advice from Tammy Flanagan, Senior benefits Director at the National institute of Transition Planning.
Jason Miller and Francis Rose go over this week\'s top federal stories
More federal agencies are offering their employees money to quit. Federal News Radio spoke with certified financial planner Arthur Stein about the factors you should consider when thinking about a buyout.