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The Deputy commander of Navy Fleet cyber command Rear Admiral Bill Leigher explains the significance of this realignment.
Ken Donohue is a principal at the Reznick Group, and former Inspector General at HUD. He talks about who did what to get that number down so low.
April was a “very good month” for your Thrift Savings Fund, said Tom Trabucco, director of External Affairs at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, which oversees your TSP. Thrift Savings Plan April 2011 returns…
Information sharing has come a long way since Sept. 11, 2001. This interagency collaboration will be key to military successes, especially as the Defense Department prepares for massive spending cuts.
Jim McAleese is a defense contracting expert and founder of McAleese and Associates. He talked with Federal News Radio about how bin Laden has affected our national debt and how his death is being received by government defense contractors.
U.S. intelligence officials believe al-Qaida will have a hard time recovering from the death of its leader, Osama bin Laden. But some experts believe bin Laden was just a symbol and that the greatest terrorist threat to the U.S. is al-Qaida in Yemen. We get analysis from national security correspondent J.J. Green.
The search is over for Osama bin Laden. U.S. forces killed the al-Qaida leader in an early morning attack in Pakistan and then buried the body at sea. We get details from the AP\'s Sagar Meghani.
The Army is working on another \"Apps for the Army\" content, this time opening it up to the public and industry.
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on. It’s quiz time in Senior Correspondent Mike Causey’s column today, but don’t worry, there are only two questions. 1) Which well-known event has the…
To give insight on what military bloggers can and can\'t do is milblogger and retired Senior Master Sergeant Rex Temple of the Air Force.
The Partnership for Public Service is trying to change what people think of federal employees.
The White House says the order is all about transparency. But Senate Republicans say details in the draft aren\'t clear. And they\'re worried about an infringement of First Amendment rights, and how the donation information will be used at agencies.
Today’s guests are: Alan Balutis, Director of Global Public Sector Internet Business Solutions Group, Cisco Tom Temin, anchor, Federal Drive NAME stories #3 House Republicans mull plan to hike debt ceiling every two months From…