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TSP returns were down last month. Pay freeze talk heats up. Certified Financial Planner Arthur Stein offers some advice.
The Senate has sent a stopgap spending bill to President Barack Obama that\'s needed to prevent a government shutdown. Negotiators in the lame-duck Congress now have two more weeks to try to pass a bill funding the government through September 30. Chuck Marr, with the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, explains what\'s next.
Congress is now expected to pass whistleblower legislation that would give employees in the intelligence community a way to report corruption and waste. Attorney Debra Roth explains the ramifications.
The rationale behind the site was to serve as a place where professionals in the Acquisition workforce could go to play games that were related to the \"core competencies\" that are central to Acquisition.
A new way of analyzing data is improving Recovery.gov. JackBe\'s John Crupi explains how it works.
\"I\'ve actually extended the time for industry to comment to Jan. 17,\" said federal CIO Vivek Kundra.
Postal Service supports reform legislation, FTC asks for teeth for Do Not Track, Find friends at GSA with new online directory
The Department of Defense is stepping up its fight against the overuse of acronyms.
Monday\'s proposal by President Obama to freeze Federal pay for two years has been subject number one on FederalNewsRadio.com the last several days.
Walt Francis, editor of Checkbook\'s Guide to Health Plans for Federal Employees, joins FEDtalk to discuss the major changes for federal employees to their FEHBP health, vision and dental plans. December 3, 2010
DHS CIO Richard Spires tells host Jason Miller about his agency\'s data center consolidation efforts and where the government is headed next. December 2, 2010
Is it the little-engine-that-could, or a zombie that can\'t be killed? The controversial alternative engine for the F-35 fighter jet is back in the news.
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates is seriously considering whether to ask for Tricare fee increases in next year\'s budget. We get details from Todd Harrison at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
The Washington Real Estate Investment Trust buys a big shopping center in Columbia, Maryland head of BRAC moves.