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A presidential panel investigating the Gulf oil spill says that the oil industry, Congress and the Obama administration need to do more to reduce the chances of another large-scale disaster. Panel co-chair, former Senator Bob Graham joins us with details.
The Army is struggling to find about 35,000 soldiers, most of them veterans now, who are owed bonuses because they were forced to remain in the military beyond their normal enlistment.
If agencies can\'t eliminate data loss, surely there has to be something that can be done to minimize it? We ask Neustar\'s Rodney Joffe.
We learn how to \"Learn the Hidden Secrets that all Contractors Need to Know!\" and how to get a running start in under a day from Summit Insight\'s Judy Bradt.
The FDIC is warning banks about phishing emails being sent out informing recipients that the FDIC\'s deposit insurance for their accounts had been suspended because of Patriot Act violations.
Retroactive spending cuts considered NASA works to unfund a mandate Mail scattered across 70 miles of highway
Very few single cyber-related events have the capacity to cause global shock, but...
Counting down the top federal news stories of the week are Diversa Group\'s Derrick Dortch and Telework Exchange\'s Josh Sawislak.
What comes next for the federal government\'s internship programs? Colleen Kelley, president of the National Treasury Employees Union, discusses the end of FCIP and the new Pathways Program. January 14,2011
What\'s up, what\'s down and where should our money be? We ask CFP Arthur Stein.
Nearly 100,000 claims were filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission last year, setting a new record. Director of Field Office Claims, Nicholas Inzeo, tells us how EEOC held up.
The Government Accountability Office continues to follow the progress of TARP. GAO\'s Tom McCool gives us an update.
A new report combines the findings of two surveys -one targeting federal employees, the other federal contractors - on the use of social media in the government. Research Director at Market Connections, John Kagia, fills us in.
About 80 percent of the Corps\' tactical vehicle budget would have gone to the costly program.