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If you still haven\'t claimed your stop loss special pay, the deadline has been extended to October 21st.
IG: FEMA unprepared for disaster Annual celebration of feds on the Mall canceled TSA union voting ends Hatch Act prohibits most Obama photos
George Washington University Professor Ernest Forman will explain the historical applications of decision science, and how it can be used today. April 19, 2011
April 18th and April 20th, 2011 Under Dr. Childs\' leadership, the college has become the international leader in providing graduate-level educational services and learning experiences.
The Sunlight Foundation is creating the Save the Data to fight cuts to open government websites.
GovExec\'s Tom Shoop discusses comments made last week by the President about federal employees.
Your agency is hiring people to lock down its networks, but finding qualified professionals is getting harder.
James Carafano, director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation, discusses the possible DoD cuts.
A defense contractor is admitting that it lied about replacement parts sold to the military.
Road bends, not ends, for post-ostomy soldier.
More hiring freezes may be on the way, which means get the job done NOW, according to John Palguta with the Partnership for Public Service
A rise in the number of troops wounded from buried bombs in Afghanistan has the Pentagon experimenting with new forms of protection.
The Morning Federal Newscast is a daily compilation of the stories you hear Federal Drive hosts Tom Temin and Amy Morris discuss throughout the show each day. The Newscast is designed to give FederalNewsRadio.com users…
Moths, snails, longhorn beetles, leafhoppers, miner flies and mites have been stopped at the border - before they could do damage. We get details from the CBP\'s Linda Cullen.