Three former OPM Directors talk about the potential impact health care reform legislation that\'s being debated in Congress might have on Federal employees.
From “GSA riding to the rescue of agencies on Open Government” on FederalNewsRadio.com: “If you manage web or IT resources for a federal agency, its very likely you know that you and your bosses are…
We talk with Southers about the nomination process, where he believes his nomination went wrong, and his view of what the next nominee might face.
Educating members of Congress and their staffs about cybersecurity is getting easier.
Contractor Crackdown: tax cheats targeted by White House, Congress to debate TSP contributions, OPM: changes needed for files management
The Federal government has jumped into action after yesterday\'s earthquake in Haiti. The lead agencies for Federal response are USAID, working through the State Department; and the Defense Department.
OMB accused of intimidation, transition troubles continue, and there\'s a call for the TSA administrator to have a 10 year term.
January 11th and January 13th Rear Admiral James J. Shannon Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center United States Navy Department of Defense (DoD)
The key whistleblower says prosecutors made false statements to a judge who sentenced him to prison.
In our next installment of \"Top Ten for 2010\", Federal News Radio looks at a battle of two bidders.
An extension has been granted to the CFCNCA by the Office of Personnel Management
Sen. Mark Warner fills us in on a Northern Virginia traffic study on the effects of BRAC in the region.
Peter Kant is the Vice President of Global Government Affairs for Rapiscan Systems. He joins the Federal Drive to talk about the role of scanning technology in terror prevention.
Host Larry Allen talks with Tony Costa of the Public Building Service. Encore Presentation
J. Bennet Waters of the Chertoff Group on ways the TSA can prevent a repeat of Christmas Day\'s failed attempt aborad Northwest 253.