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The Business of Government Hour


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The Business of Government Hour
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The Business of Government Radio Hour, hosted by Michael J. Keegan, features a conversation with a federal executive who is changing the way government does business. The executives discuss their careers and the management challenges facing their organizations. Guests include administrators, chief financial officers, chief information officers, chief operating officers, commissioners, controllers, directors, and undersecretaries.
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Federal News Network Defense Reporter Jared Serbu speaks one-on-one and in depth with the people responsible for managing the inner workings of the federal government's largest department, and those who know it best.
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For Your Benefit


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Survivor Benefits: Their Importance and How to Ensure They Are in Place for Your Loved Ones
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February 6, 2023 on ForYourBenefit, our host Bob Leins, CPA®, welcomes Bob Braunstein, Federal Benefits Specialist. Have you ever considered how much additional income your loved ones might need if you were suddenly gone? Have you planned their survivor benefits? Today’s program will focus on answering these questions: What types of Federal survivo…
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin


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The Federal Drive with Tom Temin -- February 6, 2023
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: This bipartisan bill would give the GSA new cybersecurity responsibility An old lesson worth relearning: The best acquisitions start with the best requirements Congress will get some fresh bait to fight over this weekBy Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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Visualizing the Information Domain: A Conversation with retired Lt. General Mike Nagata
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The Institute for the Study of War and the IBM Center for The Business of Government have launched a collaborative series on “Addressing the New Era of Deterrence and Warfare: Visualizing the Information Domain.” Join host Michael Keegan as he explores this topic and more with retired Lt. General Mike Nagata.…
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As Iyer exits, Army CIO’s office holds more influence, authority than ever
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Raj Iyer’s last day as the Army’s chief information officer is Feb. 10, after which he plans to return to industry but continue to support the service’s transformation efforts.By Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin


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‘More people are going to die’: DoD civilians in Japan face health care access crisis
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Susan, a primary care psychologist at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, moved to Japan four years ago because she and her husband wanted to experience the world. A safe country with world-class infrastructure seemed an ideal place to raise their first child. Well...By Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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An old lesson worth relearning: The best acquisitions start with the best requirements
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For the military, nothing much happens without good requirements. Vic Steinman is the air warfare requirements coordinator for the Navy. His work earned him a Defense Acquisition Workforce Award. Federal Drive host Tom Temin will be interviewing several of the award winners, all of whom are Defense Department civilians. First, right here, Mr. Stein…
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin


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Congress will get some fresh bait to fight over this week
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Congress will be particularly partisan this week. It's the week of the State-of-the-Union Address, with a governor and former Trump administration press spokeswoman giving the response to President Biden. Fun. For more of what's going on, Federal Drive host Tom Temin spoke with Bloomberg Government Deputy News Director Loren Duggan.…
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin


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This bipartisan bill would give the GSA new cybersecurity responsibility
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A bill before the House would create a new cadre of people to help the government in case of a serious cyber attack. The National Digital Reserve Corps would be managed by the General Services Administration. To learn more about the Corps, Federal Drive host Tom Temin spoke with Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales.…
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin


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Federal watchdogs still uncovering full scope of fraud in $5T COVID-19 spending
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The Biden administration this spring plans to end the national emergency declarations that started with the COVID-19 pandemic, but agency watchdogs are still uncovering the full scope of fraud that stems from $5 trillion in pandemic spending.By Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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Child care for DoD employees is falling short, GAO says
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(2/6/23) - In today's Federal Newscast: Child care for DoD employees is good, but costs too much and is in short supply. A new bill could change how COLAs are calculated for federal retirees. And if you're violating certain federal civil statutes or regulations, get ready to pay higher penalties.By Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today’s show: · Clyde Davis Jr. , North American brand ambassador for the Equiano Rum Company. Based in the U.K., it is a black and woman-owned company. He’s also the owner of 75 Proof Beverage Solutions, a company dedicated to the success of black and woman-owned spirit brands; · Steve DiFillippo, chef/owner of…
Host Shirley Rooker talks with Kevin Brasler of Checkbook Magazine, who discusses the difficulties facing homeowners trying to remodel their homes, including shortages of supplies and workers. He also talks about the importance of finding a good electrician.By Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin


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The Federal Drive with Tom Temin -- February 3, 2023
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In this episode of the Federal Drive: When it comes to modernizing back office functions across the government, sometimes you have to start at the bottom The latest from a foundation dedicated to military medicine Is the government's cyber policy moving from partnership to command-and-control? SSA is focusing on two key concepts with its new IT str…
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Is the government's cyber policy moving from partnership to command-and-control?
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Cybersecurity in the private sector has long been a matter of collaboration. Companies and sectors worked with government to establish risk management approaches to what companies would ultimately decide to do. Our next guest believes that statements coming from the administration signal a move to cyber regulations, mandates and oversight. Attorney…
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The latest from a foundation dedicated to military medicine
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A foundation dedicated to the furthering military medicine is about to celebrate 40 years. It was signed into law by President Reagan, and later named for the Senator who sponsor the bill authorizing it. For what it does and how it works with the military, the president and CEO of the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medi…
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin


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After pushback, NSF implements 4.6% average pay raise for all excepted service employees
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The National Science Foundation has confirmed that all of its excepted service employees will get a 4.6% pay raise for 2023. The announcement from agency leadership walks back an initial plan to give some upper-level NSF employees a 1% raise. It was an attempt to ensure pay differentiation within the agency, but it quickly gained pushback from empl…
When it comes to modernizing back office functions across the government, sometimes you have to start at the bottom. Forget about the cloud or the modern software for a second, and focus on basic definitions. That’s what the Office of Personnel Management is doing with the first update in five year to the Human Capital Business Reference Model or H…
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MSPB says federal hiring officials should focus more on skills rather than education
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In today's Federal Newscast, the Merit Systems Protection Board encourages federal hiring managers to focus more on job candidates' skills, rather than their education.By Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin


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Is the Air Force abandoning its close air support mission?
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The Air Force has long had the job of providing close air support for Army and Marine Corps ground troops. Its what made the A-10 attack fighter such a beloved instrument. The F-35 is supposed to replace the A-10 in that role. But internal Air Force documents suggest the Air Force will no longer provide close air support. The Federal Drive with Tom…
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SBA, DoD expand collaboration around national security startups
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The Small Business Administration and the Defense Department are expanding an arrangement to foster new companies with national security technology. The latest joint effort is called the Small Business Investment Company Critical Technologies Initiative. SBA even has a brand new financial instrument. For the details, the Federal Drive with Tom Temi…
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How industry is working to secure quantum computing
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It might be the biggest thing in computing since the microprocessor. But quantum computing doesn't come with guaranteed security. Among the challenges, developing cryptography algorithms that resist quantum computing. Government and industry are both pursuing this goal. For a view from the industry side, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to th…
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What's Working in Washington - Ep 468 - AI and Academia - Jonathan Aberman
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Jonathan Aberman is the Dean of the College of Business, Innovation, Leadership and Technology at Marymount University and a long-time friend of What's Working in Washington. With the capabilities of artificial intelligence reaching unprecedented heights, Jonathan explains AI's growing impact on higher education, and shares timely updates on the st…
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Navy wants local help figuring out what to do with a now closed facility
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In today's Federal Newscast, a Hawaiian company will help the Navy find community-based solutions to reuse the Red Hill fuel storage facility on Oahu.By Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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Storipress aims to democratize the tools of online publishing
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Alex Pan is one of the founders of Storipress, a new publishing platform that’s being billed as the alternative Wordpress that's designed for publications and media. Pan talks to It's All Journalism host Michael O'Connell about how Storipress is sort of the love child of Squarespace, Trello, Google Docs and Substack. Keep up with the latest news ab…
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Users report continuing problems with TSP's web site
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While the Thrift Savings Plan overseers work to fix the TSP web site and system behind it, users report ongoing problems. Mainly long telephone wait times and a lack of control over monthly withdrawals. Financial coach and federal retiree Abe Grungold has more.By Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio