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GAO's Charles Johnson joined Federal Drive to explain why his agency found TSA could be doing a better job in how it manages its covert testing program.
Retired Army Col. Dr. Ron Poropatich with details about efforts to develop an autonomous trauma care system for wounded soldiers in remote places.
Professor Bob Tobias joined Federal Drive to explain how agencies can improve their customer service but it better services starts in-house.
In today's Federal Newscast, Mark Esper is poised to become the next Defense secretary. If he’s confirmed, one of his first jobs will be to help fill the rest of the vacant politically-appointed positions in the Pentagon.
It's easy to get confused about the different proposals for space, but Kaitlyn Johnson at the Center for Strategic and International Studies tried to sort it out.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Bureau of Land Management is setting up new headquarters out west.
The Fulcrum editor in chief David Hawkings joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for his assessment.
Tom Temin argues it's not the idea that's problematic — it's the way Congress presents it.
PSC's Alan Chvotkin joined Federal Drive to discuss the Defense Department's ongoing efforts to get contractors to comply with cybersecuirty standards.
Greg Hall, chief information security officer of the U.S. Attorneys, joined Federal Drive to discuss cybersecurity data at federal agencies.
Academic Juliette Kayyem argues the government could be better organized and do even more to battle the opioid crisis and that more oversight is needed.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Federal Labor Relations Authority and OPM said a 2018 Supreme Court decision opens up existing law to a new interpretation.
The Court of Federal Claims' brief ruling did not fully explain the rationale behind the decision, but appeared to clear the way for DoD to award the $10 billion contract next month.