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Telework Exchange\'s Cindy Auten and the Partnership for Public Service\'s John Palguta count down the top federal news stories of the week.
Next on the Federal Drive, 6-10 a.m. * Here we go again - the countdown to shutdown is underway. Congress has less time than you think to come to a compromise. * Find out about the new National Center for The Veteran Institute for Procurement, and how it helps small veteran-owned businesses land federal deals. Be sure to check out these interviews and more on the next edition of the [14]Federal Drive, weekdays from 6-10 a.m.
Former federal procurement policy chief Steve Kelman says you should think about share-in-savings contracts.
Joe Sheppard is a former Chief Nuclear Officer and Senior Vice President at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, and joins the Federal Drive with insight.
Federal authorities arrested a man in the Philippines accused of selling an unmanned military surveillance drone on eBay
Ed Zurndorfer, Registered Employee Benefit Consultant, joins the Federal Drive with information on the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program
April 4th & 6th Carol W. Pope is the first Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) career employee to serve as Chairman and Member.
James Rivera, the SBA\'s associate administrator for the Office of Disaster Assistance, joined the Federal Drive with details on the agency\'s response in California and Hawaii
Navy Admiral James Winnefeld says the U.S. needs to do more to prepare for natural disasters
Ruth Milkman, chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at the FCC joins the Federal Drive on the lengthy process
Two separate incidents at Veterans Affairs result in credit protection services for 1,600 vets
A report from TIGTA find that IRS emails lack encryption
House and Senate leaders are moving closer to a bill that could reduce spending at your agency. House speaker John Boehner has agreed to talk about a compromise in the $33 billion range. That’s below…