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Cleveland and then Philadelphia are about to happen. One thing for sure, the rhetoric coming out of either city won't be pretty.
Legal experts across Washington are questioning whether FBI Director James Comey should have publicly made a recommendation to prosecutors about whether to go after Hillary Clinton for the way she handled State Department email and classified information. Steve Ryan, a partner at McDermott, Will and Emory, and a former federal prosecutor, joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to offer his take.
Hillary Clinton's technology and innovation initiative pledges a more modern and open digital government. The policy plan also supports the creation of more STEM jobs and increased internet access.
Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work tasked the Defense Business Board to help its senior executives move DoD to the next administration.
Hillary or Donald, my impression is that the real person in both cases lies hidden deep in a "heavily forested interior."
What do federal employees think about the two leading candidates for President? Find out on this week's Fed Access when Government Executive Staff Writer Eric Katz joins host Derrick Dortch. April 22, 2016
The National Treasury Employees Union joined the nation's largest federal workers union in endorsing Hillary Clinton for president.
Why would a giant federal union endorse a presidential dark horse this early? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it may be a message to another contender.
An FBI team is investigating Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during her time as Secretary of State. Could she have violated the Espionage Act? That got us thinking, it's a good time to review best practices for handling your email. Larry Younger is a Managing Partner at the law firm Tully Rinckey. He joins the Federal Drive with Tom Temin in this week's Legal Loop to discuss what federal employees can, and should, take away from this case.
By CALVIN WOODWARD Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department’s internal watchdog has found that many department employees are not preserving emails for the public record as required by the government. That could mean…
Janet Hill, principal at Hill Family Advisors, sits down with the Women of Washington radio show to discuss the importance of diversity in American corporations and her famous Wellesley classmate - Hillary Clinton.
In this edition of the Women of Washington radio show, hosts Gigi Schumm and Aileen Black speak to Linda Moore, president and CEO of TechNet, and former strategist for the Clinton White House Office of Political Affairs.
Janet Hill, principal at Hill Family Advisors, sits down with the Women of Washington radio show to discuss the importance of diversity in American corporations and her famous Wellesley classmate - Hillary Clinton.
President Barack Obama may be staying put for four more years, but many of the top officials he appointed to agency posts are eyeing the exits. Federal News Radio's Cabinet Tracker will follow the comings and goings of the leaders in his Cabinet (and other high-level presidential appointees) heading into Obama's second term.