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The Department of Veterans Affairs avoided $200 million in turnover costs by investing in online training resources for employees, Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and Administration John Sepulveda told Federal News Radio. He also explained how the VA plans to make veterans 40 percent of its workforce, weather the retirement tsunami and continue to be a federal leader on human capital issues in a wide-ranging interview.
Federal News Radio\'s Justin Udo and Jolie Lee count down the top federal stories of the year.
Meredith Shiner, Senate reporter at CQ Roll Call, tells In Depth with Francis Rose about what this extension means for you.
Chuck Romine took over at the Information Technology Laboratory at NIST about a month ago.
With no end to lawmakers\' fedbashing in sight, the American Federation of Government Employees is looking forward to 2012\'s presidential and Congressional elections. \"Federal workers are a sane, responsible group of citizens. They vote in big numbers,\" AFGE President John Gage told Federal News Radio.
Twila Gonzales, director of disposition services at Defense Logistics Agency, explains how the military decides what it should keep and what it should destroy from the material brought out of Iraq.
Certified financial planner Art Stein joined The Federal Drive with a look at how this year shaped up for federal employees\' pocketbooks.
John Palguta, vice president for policy at the Partnership for Public Service, talks about the top issues federal workers faced in 2011. Some were good and some were bad.
Improved technology has made it easier for NORAD to hone in on the infrared signature of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer\'s nose. In 2010, volunteers at Santa Tracker call center answered 80,000 phone calls.
Miriam Nisbet, director of the Office of Government Information Services, explains how her agency\'s role is different from the Justice Department\'s when it comes to the Freedom of Information Act.
House of Representatives intelligence committee chairman Mike Rogers says the troop pullout will reduce U.S. influence.
The Morning Federal Newscast is a daily compilation of the stories you hear Federal Drive hosts Tom Temin and Amy Morris 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.
Officer in charge of Pentagon\'s joint Cyber Command says he sees a track from exploitation to disruption to destruction.
Michael Fox, director of Carpathia Government Solutions at Carpathia Hosting, joined Industry Chatter for a discussion about issues facing the IT contracting world.