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Rob Efrus, founder and CEO of Efrus Federal Advisors, joins host Aileen Black on this week's Leaders and Legends to discuss leadership during adversity, and how to create a working environment that is results oriented.
Amelia Strauss, a policy adviser at Demand Progress, has studied the strengths and shortcomings of the Capitol Hill Police since way before the riots.
The riots and the inauguration behind it, Congress has barely settled into the next session. With only a few bills actually introduced, the Senate is mainly concerned with the Biden administration confirmations for the moment.
After finishing a year dealing with a horrible pandemic, the new year opened with total breakdown at no less than the U.S. Capitol. But it's not hopeless.
The inauguration showed continuity reflected in the building where it took place.
With ongoing threats of violence, tomorrow's inauguration presents extra challenges on the security front.
With Congress totally preoccupied with the aftermath of the Capitol riot, and fresh pandemic spending, is there what you might call a normal agenda? For some answers on what to expect near term WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Federal News Network conducted an anonymous, online reader survey to gauge feds' reactions to the Jan. 6 events and what they think could happen next.
Federal government came through the riots looking about the same.
Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee Mississippi Representative Bennie Thompson about the storming of the Capitol and what comes next.
With a look ahead, Bloomberg Government Editorial Director Loren Duggan joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Capitol Building press gallery is stuffed with cubicles belonging to members of the media, including our own WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller, who joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The U.S. Capitol Police are reporting that Capitol Police Officer Brian D
Making the Capitol more remote is not the answer to the breach.