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Host Derrick Dortch talks with Dr. Andrea Morris, BRAC Project Coordinator for Arlington County, Va., on the latest Base Realignment and Closure issues affecting northern Virginia. August 20, 2010
Host Derrick Dortch talks with Linda Rix, Co-CEO of Avue Technologies. August 6, 2010
Most people working for Uncle Sam will collect Social Security benefits when they retire. But what about a pending proposal to reduce benefits and raise the age of retirement. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says this is not your typical Washington food fight...
Legislation is waiting for Congress to come back to work.
Congress is back in town today after an extended summer break. What it\'ll find, in addition to a stack of unfinished business, is the career federal workforce which has been toiling away keeping things running.
Mike Miles Federal Times \"Money Matters\" Columnist Eric Young Southeast Regional Vice President, AFGE Council of Prison Locals Dr. Elsie Scott President and CEO, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
By 2018, the FAA expects NextGen to reduce flight delays by 21 percent, provide $22 billion in benefits to the traveling public, and save 1.4 billion gallons of fuel. We get an update on the program from the FAA\'s Vicki Fox.
One of the most experienced Pentagon acquisition experts has good news and bad news about Secretary Robert Gates\'s plan to reshape the Pentagon.
Congress returns next week to deal with federal pay and teleworking issues, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says, and as a side effect, returns Washington, D.C.\'s traffic to its normal nightmare status...
Feds miss out on hiring the best and the brightest. That according to a just release report. Find out what you can do to tap into those rising stars.
While GSA feds think about how to make federal buildings greener, they\'re going to be doing it from outside their own offices.
We get insider\'s views from NTEU\'s Colleen Kelley and AFGE\'s John Gage