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Written by Ruben Gomez & Tom Temin Edited by Suzanne Kubota This morning’s federal news as heard on WFED: More than three dozen Defense agencies get an extra two years to move to new secure…
From the invitation to an event hosted by the Catholic University Law School: “The rules governing legal ethics and professional responsibility are relatively straightforward. They govern an attorney’s relationship with a client, with the courts,…
Two extra years are now available for buildings around the National Capital region to comply with security standards. Congressman Jim Moran announced the deadline rollback at a news conference this morning, and he talked to…
It’s an extreme online makeover to streamline business at the agency charged with managing citizenship applications. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services is adding e-mail and cell-phone tools to its site that will allow incoming…
Three suspects in an alleged terror plot are in custody after a weekend of activity by several agencies. Federal News Radio’s National Security Correspondent, J.J. Green, told me about the plot, how the suspects were…
The message that more troops needed in Afghanistan was the major theme to come out of Admiral Michael Mullen’s reconfirmation hearing in the Senate Armed Services Committee last week. But it wasn’t the only story.…
President Barack Obama, squeezing in an eleventh-hour pitch for his domestic agenda, is promoting his administration’s promises of innovation at a New York community college before weeklong meetings on international priorities. He will point to…
Written by Tom Temin & Ruben Gomez Edited by Suzanne Kubota This morning’s federal news as heard on WFED: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will look into the quality of agencies’ decisions about bias claims,…
The Federal government needs all kinds of workers – that’s not news. One subset of workers the government needs are security-cleared employees. Tuesday the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight of Government…
In October, state and local government communities and other recipients will begin reporting to the federal government about what they are doing with their Recovery Act funds. But, where are the funds that states were…
From Jason Miller’s story on FederalNewsRadio.com: “Daniel Werfel has some sober news for the Defense Department and its inability to close its financial books each year. “Werfel, the nominee to be the Office of Management…
Interagency cooperation is almost a buzz phrase all over the government. Two agencies that are struggling with that concept are the FBI and ATF. That struggle was one of the topics covered at yesterday’s Senate…