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People whose military service was involuntarily extended or whose retirement was suspended between Sept. 11, 2001, and Sept. 30, 2009, have until March 4 to file for retroactive payments of $500 for each month of their extended service under the \"Stop Loss\" policy.
Host Francis Rose counts down the top federal news stories of the week with Tim McManus of the Partnership for Public Service and Dan Mintz of Powertek.
Angela Bailey of OPM joined Tom Temin on The Federal Drive
With less than two months to go before taxes are due, we get some tips from registered employee benefit consultant, Ed Zurndorfer.
Lawmakers could lose pay during shutdown Tax delinquent fed firing bill reintroduced DHS to fight low morale with leadership FTC HQ may move to make space for Nat\'l Gallery of Art
With all the cuts, can the Defense Department meet the mission, and which Navy and Air Force contractors will be feeling the bite? We ask defense contracting expert, Jim McAleese.
The GOP wants deep cuts in a continuing resolution, meanwhile President Obama has threatened to veto. Keeping the government funded is what\'s at stake. Budget expert James Horney explains.
Internet attacks from hackers, spies and terrorist groups deserves serious attention, says Howard Schmidt, but this should not be \"to the extent of mass hysteria\".
The Defense Department has requested enough money to put the Afghan national security forces in a good position to defend their own country, but the current level of funding for the effort is not sustainable in view of budgetary and other concerns, says Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates.
No one should be allowed to shut down the internet in the United States. So says Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Joe Lieberman.
As part of the “Industry Chatter” series, host Francis Rose spoke with Dmitry Kagansky, chief technologist at Quest Software Public Sector, Inc., a subsidiary of Quest Software, about contracting with the federal government. From DC…
Jay Hurt from the Department of Education joined Tom Temin live at the Association of Government Accountants National Leadership Conference.
When the economy is down, the Patent and Trademark Office receives fewer patent applications. Anthony Scardino, CFO of USPTO explains why that makes it hard to predict what managers should commit from the discretionary funds.
As CFO for HUD, Doug Criscitello is responsible for overseeing the financial management practices that ensure the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development meets the needs of the housing community. He tells Federal News Radio that\'s not so easy.