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Federal Times editor Steve Watkins joins host Mike Causey to talk about what\'s next for federal workers and retirees. April 13, 2011
NARFE\'s Dan Adcock explains what may be in store for feds in the President\'s deficit reduction plan.
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) Everett Kelley President, AFGE Department of Defense Local 1945 Bob Weiner Former Clinton White House senior spokesman
A big plan to alleviate predicted traffic congestion around Alexandria\'s new Mark Center hit a major roadblock.
A new southwestern border security technology strategy is in the works. We get details from CBS\'s Mark Borkowski.
DOD\'s Tricare Management Activity is not only one of the world\'s biggest health care providers. It is also a big acquisition organization. We learn more from TMA\'s Michael Fischetti.
AFGE president John Gage says it is unconstitutional for the government to order federal employees to work without pay, even during a shutdown. He told Federal News Radio a possible compromise won\'t stop the union from suing to prove the point.
Reducing traffic at Fort Meade relies on telework.
ClearanceJobs.com editor Lindy Kyzer joins host Derrick Dortch for a discussion of the current job market and what you can do to find out which jobs are available. April 8, 2011 (Encore presentation April 29, 2011)
Kirke Harper with the Public Employees Roundtable, and Jim Seymour with the Partnership for Public Service, will talk about why the week is so important. April 8, 2011
Unemployment benefits as well as other help is available for federal employees to help pay their bills in the event of a shutdown.
As the clock continues to count down to a shutdown, Federal News Radio is hearing from federal workers about how a shutdown will impact them. We talk with AFGE\'s Kenneth Jones.
President Obama expects to have an answer Friday morning about whether a shutdown can be averted. Meanwhile agencies have new guidance from OMB on how to prepare to close down their offices. Federal workers vent frustrations and ask questions during a town hall meeting sponsored by Rep. Jim Moran.
The largest federal employees\' union has filing a lawsuit against the Obama administration for failing to provide details of agencies\' shutdown plans. Attorney Bill Bransford breaks it down for us.