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Heavy U.S. reliance on private security in Afghanistan has helped to line the pockets of the Taliban because contractors often don\'t vet local recruits and wind up hiring warlords and thugs.
This week on FEDtalk, host Debra Roth discusses how the federal government is currently using social media and how that use will expand. Guests include Andrew Krzmarzick of GovLoop and Amanda Eamich of the USDA. October 8, 2010.
The NSPS Transition Office is working itself out of a job. We get an update from director John James.
The Department of Education is taking a taking a leadership role in the work of educating the next generation of green citizens
Unions say they\'re being cut out of agency decisions
The protest by U.S. Aerospace and its partner, Ukrainian aircraft-maker Antonov has been denied.
ISPs could temporarily suspend the account, restrict traffic, or even cut off Internet access for the customers who don\'t address the problem.
American University Director of Sustainability Chris O\'Brien analyzes the Federal News Radio \"Greening the Government\" survey.
Jim Gwinn grew up on a small family farm in West Virginia. Now he\'s the chief information officer for the Agriculture Department\'s Farm Service Agency (FSA). October 7, 2010
Who are the key players making decisions on furniture acquisitions? This week, Jean Reynolds, Vice President of Strategic Development-Government for the HON Company joins Larry Allen on Off the Shelf. October 5, 2010 (Encore presentation October 12, 2010)
NCUA protects the money you have in a federally insured credit union up to $250,000, same as FDIC protects money in a bank account. Chairman Debbie Matz explains how.
David Wennergren is the new assistant deputy chief management officer for the Office of the Deputy Secretary of Defense.
More than 400 bills have passed the House than the Senate. The Hill\'s Ian Swanson says he thinks only two are sure to survive.
With a large national presence and more than 33,000 facilities, the Postal Service takes steps daily to minimize its environmental impact. We learn more from USPS\'s Jennifer Beiro-Reveille.