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Energy Secretary said China\'s growing innovation should spur US to ramp up investment in clean energy, despite a shift in Washington on climate change.
Anchor Amy Morris and Senior Correspondent Mike Causey welcome Colleen Murphy and Walton Francis for a Federal News Radio Discussion on the FEHBP Open Season.
We\'ve heard a lot about the pay freeze as a way of saving money. If done right, could restructuring functions within government and even closing some agencies help? The Partnership for Public Service\'s John Palguta weighs in.
As the holidays approach, the FBI reminds the public to use caution when making online purchases. Cyber criminals continue to create ways to steal your money and personal information. If a deal looks too good to be true, it likely is.
Federal pay freeze proposed, Poll: Cut federal services to balance the budget, Pentagon study: Gays could serve with no harm
This year\'s salary could well become next year\'s and the year after. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey explains.
A hacker broke into the U.S. Navy Memorial website and left a message for the administrator.
Outgoing Postmaster General John Potter joins the Federal Drive for an in depth exit interview.
The freeze would cover all of 2011 and 2012, for all civilian Federal employees; uniformed military wouldn\'t be included.
The Center for Defense Information\'s Winslow Wheeler compares how the deficit reduction plans handle defense spending and financial management reform.
Stan Krejci of the SK Group discusses the idea of a board of advisers with host Mark Amtower. Does your company need one? How should you assemble one? November 29, 2010 (Encore Presentation)
Government contractors can expect a flurry of public safety interoperable communications projects as the Federal Communications Commission\'s narrowbanding deadline nears. INPUT\'s Jeff Webster and Kate Gollogly explain.
It\'s not too late, yet, to earn tax credits! We get details from Ed Zurndorfer.
Federal offices face a public health scourge spreading across the nation: bedbugs. Five agencies have joined forces to form the Federal Bed Bug Workgroup, which works to educate on and control the spread of bed bugs. The EPA\'s director of Office of Pesticide Programs tells us about findings of the first National Bed Bug Summit.