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Imagine the financial and emotional hangover you would have today if some, most or all of your retirement nest egg had been invested in the Thrift Savings Plan's T Fund? That's "T" for technical stocks.
Danielle Brigida, national social media manager for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss how federal agencies use Facebook, LinkedIn and other social media programs. June 18, 2018
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. Today the man who invented the like button on Facebook says sayonara to Facebook.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. Today: Facebook is monetizing your data at the expense of your privacy. You can help protect yourself by following a few guidelines.
Terry Gerton is the president and CEO of the National Academy of Public Administration and said government cannot let the tech industry write the rules of the game.
Agency leaders, lawmakers and members of the public are turning to social media to praise the hardworking federal workforce, as the nation marks Public Service Recognition Week.
The world may be surprised by revelations about users' data being improperly shared through Facebook, but feds have some experience with this problem.
Online government services, unlike freebies like Facebook or Google, won't sell your data or flood you with ads.
Bloomberg Government's editorial director said several major issues will lawmakers upon their return.
A program aimed at helping transitioning soldiers is building its social media presence.
“I think a lot of us can tell, one, if someone’s getting paid to talk about something, two, if they actually care about it, and three, if this is actually the full story,” said Clark.
Facebook is looking to hire people with federal security clearances, who would have access to classified information.
Army Maj. Gen. Patricia Frost is traveling with Lean In founder Sheryl Sandberg to help soldiers balance their hectic lives.
Women are now eligible to hold any position in the military. But that doesn’t mean everything is equal. Military women have been hosting so-called Lean In circles to discuss solutions to problems women face in the military and DoD workplace. Army Maj. Gen. Patricia Frost worked with Facebook executive and Lean In creator Sheryl Sandberg to bring more Lean In techniques to the military. Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione spoke with Frost about her work on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.