FEDtalk

The National Commission on Military, National and Public Service

The National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service is wrapping up its first year.  The bipartisan, 11-member commission--created by Congress--...

FEDtalk

 

The National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service is wrapping up its first year.  The bipartisan, 11-member commission–created by Congress–seeks to inspire more young Americans to serve their country.  The group released their Interim Report on January 23rd, which outlines their progress and plans to date. 

Hear Commissioner Mark Gearan discuss the commission’s work in greater detail.  He will join host Julie Perkins to explain how the commission defines public service, what they have done in their first year, and how they plan to move forward.  Also offering his perspective will be Max Stier, President and CEO of the Partnership for Public Service.

This show is a must-listen for anyone interested in public service.  It airs live on Friday, January 25, at 11:00 a.m. ET on Federal News Radio 1500, but you can stream online anytime via the Federal News Radio player.

FEDtalk is a live radio talk show produced by Shaw Bransford & Roth P.C., a federal employment law firm. Bringing you the insider’s perspective from leaders in the federal community since 1993. FEDtalk is sponsored by Long Term Care Partners who administers the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) sponsored Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP). Start planning for the future. Take the next step and visit LTCFEDS.com today.

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