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As the government looks to diversify its workforce with younger employees, a new study shows interest is high among college students. The challenge lies in positioning the government so the best and brightest will find those opportunities.
Career diplomats are unhappy with certain diplomatic appointees.
Every career federal employee has wondered how the political appointees manage to manage.
The Air Force says it won't fully recover from its readiness shortfalls for another decade.
The Naval District Washington creates a new culture of energy consumption.
The Federal Newscast is a daily compilation of the stories you hear Federal Drive hosts Tom Temin and Emily Kopp discuss throughout the show each day. The Newscast is designed to give FederalNewsRadio.com users more information about the stories you hear on the air. In today's news, the federal government is closed, a general avoids sexual assault charges.
Bob Long, chairman of Ariba Asset Management, discusses the indicators that we are in for strong economic growth and the signs there may be some bumps along the road to economic recovery.
Marine Corps University President, Brigadier General Thomas Weidley and Retired Brigadier General Thomas Draude, president of the Marine Corps University Foundation, will talk about the University's education and training programs. March 14, 2014
Don't screw up your retirement by making silly moves now.
A young protégé could make your job easier in the long run.
A pop quiz coming to make sure your retirement's on track.
How will OPM transform to become a customer service agency?
U.S. Cyber Command is calling for a higher seat on the military's org chart.
In this week's edition of Inside the Reporter's Notebook: USPS' cloud exchange is almost ready to fly; GSA faces a flood of contract protests; and technology chairs shuffle at DHS and GSA.