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A short weekly podcast on federal civil service law narrated by Peter Broida. Each week Peter discusses several new cases from the MSPB, FLRA, their reviewing courts, and occasionally EEOC. The podcast does not provide legal advice. www.deweypub.com
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O.S.C.S

Chris Jacbos

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Welcome to the OSCS podcast, where i talk abt everything from sports to entertainment. From college to relationships. From parents to friends. If u wanna hear abt it i will talk about it. I value all opinions unless its dumb as shit.
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Welcome to the MRCEM OSCE COURSE podcast, where amazing things happen, we hope our new podcast series help emergency medicine physicians in their preparation for the Membership of The Royal College of Emergency Medicine UK OSCE exam.
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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When he's not tooling around the National Capital region on his motorcycle, Tom Temin interviews federal executives and government contractors who provide analysis and insight on the many critical issues facing the Executive branch. The Federal Drive is found at FederalNewsNetwork.com and 1500 AM in the Washington D.C. region.
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Welcome to The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast! Over 90% of today’s home buyers start their buyer journey online. Here we talk with not only industry experts, but also your fellow home builder marketers to learn how you can succeed in our incredibly competitive digital world. Hosts Greg Bray, President of Blue Tangerine, and Kevin Weitzel, VP of Business Development and Sales at Outhouse, bring you a wealth of home builder online marketing experience. Join them each week as they inter ...
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The Geeky Medics Podcast aims to inspire and inform through discussions with some of the most fascinating individuals in the world of healthcare and education. Host: Joshua Chambers Producers: Emma Harvey & Lewis Potter
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An in depth look into the pre-hospital care provided by all responders, practitioners and medics. Produced by Irish pre-hospital care paramedics. We will bring you regular episodes on patient care, case studies, interesting scientific journal articles all mixed with a unique Irish take on all things out of hospital. follow us on twitter @secondarysurvey
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Impactpool Career Podcast

Impactpool Career Podcast by Impactpool

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Impactpool Career Podcast is for all of you who are interested in a career within the United Nations, European Union, Development Banks, intergovernmental or non-governmental organisations. By following this podcast you are going to hear interviews with people who are having a remarkable careers within this field; to hear their stories about how they once entered into this type of career, choices that they have made, challenges that they have faced and not least hear what advice they can sha ...
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Last Call

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Last Call is your Friday late night mix to get you moving into the weekend! Every episode, a different community musician showcases a 1-hour long DJ set featuring (mostly) SEGA funkyness.
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Game development interviews, tips and tricks using Unity3D. We focus on indie game development using the Unity3D game engine via interviews and hands on discussions. We will be talking to all types of developers from one man in a basement to small teams. Stay tuned for the best juicy Unity game engine info and insights.
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Kosovo is a small country in Southeastern Europe which was part of the former Yugoslavia. In the late 1990s Kosovo suffered a war between Serbian forces and rebel Albanian fighters who wanted an independent state. Since then the country has been rebuilding itself. This podcast investigates the current political climate in Kosovo in regards to women’s positions in politics and everyday life. The gender quota system in the government and its implementation are explored, as well as other aspect ...
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The Office of Special Counsel is looking to close what it says is a loophole in the Hatch Act, a law that limits federal employees’ political activity while on duty. Among several updates to how OSC — an investigative arm of the Merit Systems Protection Board — will enforce and interpret the Hatch Act, one notable change looks at how OSC will handl…
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This week on The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast, Felicia Berry of Viera Builders joins Greg and Kevin to discuss how online sales counselors can bridge the gap between home builder sales and marketing teams to ensure no leads are left behind. https://www.buildermarketingpodcast.com/episodes/216-no-leads-left-behind-with-an-osc-felicia-berry…
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For many people, thinking about retirement, is axiomatic. Pay off that mortgage on the house. It might be wise to think through this strategy a little more carefully. For why, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with private wealth advisor Thiago Glieger of RMG Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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An information technology team at the IRS has won recognition for a system that lets taxpayers submit correspondence online. More than a quarter million pieces of mail have already been avoided and officials expect a rate of 125 million pieces of digital mail a year. For their work and its impact on tax-processing efficiency, they're finalists in t…
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The Supreme Court will soon decide whether to overturn a 40-year-old decision that is come to be known as the Chevron Deference. Chevron basically supported administrative latitude of agencies in carrying out laws passed by Congress. The latest case is called Loper Bright Enterprises versus Raimondo. Yes, that is, Commerce Secretary Raimondo. For m…
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: The Supreme Court case that could change 40 years of how the government operates. How the IRS took this really big step toward digital service. Why it pays to think twice about paying off that mortgage before retirement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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VA Secretary Denis McDonough says a “series of massive mistakes” led to his department approving nearly $11 million in bonuses to career executives who weren’t eligible to receive them. “You cannot read the statute and say that this was an acceptable use of that statute,” McDonough told members of the House VA Committee at a hearing Tuesday. VA’s i…
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Congress should refrain from legislation that would require automobile makers to equip cars with AM radio receivers. That's according to the guest Federal Drive Host Tom Temin's guest, who argues the technology is largely obsolete and no one listens. Gary Shapiro is president of the Consumer Technology Association. Learn more about your ad choices.…
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The numbers keep getting bigger, but it's the same old story. Duplication and overlap in federal programs wastes billion. In its latest annual report, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) finds 112 ways Congress and agencies could reduce redundancy. For the details, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with GAO's Director of Strategic Issues, J…
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The Project on Government Oversight (POGO), one of the longest-running external good-government groups, has a list of items its watching for in the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act. A House committee has already passed one version. For details, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin talks with POGO Public Policy Director Liz Hempowicz. Learn more abou…
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This week on The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast, Doug Newell of Swarmalytics joins Greg and Kevin to discuss how home builders can use AI to optimize building processes and make accurate sales predictions. https://www.buildermarketingpodcast.com/episodes/220-utilizing-ai-in-home-building-processes-doug-newell…
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: What one watchdog group is watching for in the upcoming defense authorization bill. Federal duplication and overlap: same story, bigger numbers. A business group leader takes on the proposed AM car radio mandate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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As a proposal to create a separate Army drone branch advances in the House, Army leaders continue to push back against the idea. Gen. James Rainey, who leads the Army Futures Command, said it is “too early” for the service to establish a drone corps. “I think unmanned aerial systems are going to come to bear at echelon. I think individual soldiers …
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Send me a Text Message! What sort of tools can you find online to make you a better Astrophotographer? Better yet, HOW can you use those tools to become better? What sort of apps can make the hobby more fun? This week, Roo is going to dive deep into many of them. We'll cover everything from tools to help you determine if your 'scope is sampled prop…
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For the Army, the command post of the future will need to be agile, resilient and intuitive. It will be a big lift not only for the Army, but for the contractors who are building the technology to support it. This is one of many reasons why the Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George on May 28 signed off on the Next Generation Command and Control (NG…
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Growth is usually the name of the game in business. However, trying to mask that growth so that your company can qualify for special government contracts is a tactic some take, despite the possible consequences. Fines, disbarment, or even jail time can come from not being forthcoming about your firm's current state or origin, especially as there ha…
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Where should you retire? What state or city can have big consequences for finances and satisfaction. People retiring from military service have extra considerations, such as access to Veterans Affairs services or post-retirement job prospects. For some of the best and worst places to retire, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin talked with Wallet Hub analy…
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On the whole, government contractors are optimistic about future business. More than half of them grew their revenue year-over-year. They expect more growth as the government adopts artificial intelligence. The most recent contractor survey conducted by Deltek also shows small businesses have outsized challenges. For more, Federal Drive Host Tom Te…
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: Why most contractors are feeling confident headed toward fiscal 2025. Military retirees have tough choices about exactly where to retire. Trying to hide your company's growth? Could be more trouble than it's worth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reining in full-time remote work for many of its employees. With the Biden administration setting higher return-to-office targets, the CDC is now telling most teleworking employees to come into the office at least twice each two-week pay period. The CDC is still carving out exceptions and allowing e…
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Leaders at the Defense Logistics Agency say they are still assessing the effects of an aggressive return-to-office policy that’s led to widespread employee dissatisfaction and two formal allegations of unfair labor practices, but that so far, the policy does not appear to have had a serious negative impact on recruiting and retention. DLA’s new pol…
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The Defense Department will be high on the agenda, as Congress returns from recess today. A House committee has passed a version of the defense authorization bill for 2025, while Senate Republicans will try to expand the DoD budget. For details, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin talked with WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller. Learn more abo…
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The Supreme Court recently ruled unanimously, that a Defense Department employee could challenge a six- day furlough that took place in 2013, during a lapse in appropriations. In doing so, the court brushed away a 60-day filing deadline imposed by the Merit Systems Protection Board. It's more complicated than that, though. For an explanation, Feder…
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The extensive new rules for cybersecurity incident reporting are on the way and they will cover a lot. The issuing agency is the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The enabling legislation is CIRCIA: the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act. to find out more about the recent hearing that took place on the volumino…
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: New Homeland Security cyber incident reporting rules are nothing if not comprehensive. Echoes of the 2013 government shutdown still reverberate. What's on the agenda as Congress returns to Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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After negotiating for more than two years, the Environmental Protection Agency has finally ironed out a new collective bargaining agreement with its union, the American Federation of Government Employees. AFGE Council 238, which represents over 8,000 EPA employees, unanimously ratified the new contract on May 16. The agreement is now in a final rev…
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PHILADELPHIA — The Army is making a major change to how soldiers and civilians access data through their email and other applications in early June. Starting on June 11, the Army is shutting down the network port that lets users pull data through commercial internet providers onto their laptops or cell phones. Maj. Gen. Chris Eubank, commander of t…
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With too much data, you can lose sight of the forest for the trees. Federal Drive Host Tom Temin's guest revolutionized the ability of the U.S. Forest Service to visualize, as useful information, the mass of data from aerial surveillance. For his work, he's a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program: Research Forester Robert McGaug…
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The federal agencies in charge of cracking down on anti-competitive behavior have already agreed to work together on health care issues. Now, they are looking for tips from the public. The Federal Trade Commission, Health and Human Services, and the Justice Department launched HealthyCompetition.com last month. It is for people who have a good reas…
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A rule going back several years, lets Defense Department contracting officers treat stuff from so-called non-traditional vendors --known as NCDs -- as commercial. Just this month, the Defense Pricing and Contracting unit issued a memo underscoring that authority. For why this matters, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin talked with Haynes & Boone procurem…
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) says it is working to strengthen its internal financial control practices. That is after a Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit found FHFA’s financial statements miscalculated the agencies obligations under the Federal Employee Compensation Act. And the way it happened might offer a cautionary tale …
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The more nations launch satellites into space, the more crowded the orbit layers become, especially in the burgeoning low-earth orbit. NASA has a Space Environment Sustainability Advisory Board to help guide policy for an area of space that is starting to look like the Beltway at rush hour. The board has defined the problem in terms of five challen…
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: NASA worries not just about space, but about space sustainability. Internal financial control problems can afflict agencies large and small. Why DoD treats non-traditional innovation suppliers as just plain commercial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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The Office of the National Cyber Director is working with agencies to accelerate efforts to “clean up” insecure internet routing techniques that can lead to cybersecurity risks. White House National Cyber Director Harry Coker expects that more than half of all advertised federal IP space will adopt more secure routing agreements by the end of this …
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After a governmentwide update to the Pathways Program, the Department of Health and Human Services is already looking at how to start implementing the new flexibilities into its program. But many of those flexibilities, which the Office of Personnel Management finalized in April, are optional, rather than required. That means it depends on an agenc…
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This week on The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast, Carol Morgan of Denim Marketing and Kimberly Mackey join Greg and Kevin to discuss the roles of home builder sales and marketing teams and how they can work together to drive success. https://www.buildermarketingpodcast.com/episodes/219-sales-and-marketing-whose-job-is-it-part-1-carol-morgan-…
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released a request for proposals that industry finds puzzling. CMS terminated an existing call center contractor after two years. That award had taken three years to establish. CMS is requiring re-compete contractors to have labor harmony agreements. Federal Drive Host Tom Temin looks into th…
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After more than 20 years at the Office of Management and Budget, the man interviewed in-studio by Federal Drive Host Tom Temin, jumped from the frying pan into the fire. He recently took the job of chief operating officer and acting chief of staff at the Social Security Administration. Among federal agencies, SSA ranks dead last in a recent survey …
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: A two-part interview with a career federal management policy guy, who just took over one of the biggest management challenges in government. This new Health and Human Services request for proposals has industry up in arms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Send me a Text Message! Welcome back to The Astrocast! Thanks for waiting an extra week longer than normal, Roo needed a break as he has been in full CRUNCH mode at his day job, and as this is a one man band, occasionally we all need a little time off! This week, we get into Milky Way Panorama/Mosaic photos, how to do a Polar alignment from start t…
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Congress is on recess this week, as the summer season gets underway. Yet on the House side, appropriations work is well on the way. And you can expect a floor vote on an equally important bill as soon as next week. For an update, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with Bloomberg Government Deputy News Director Loren Duggan. Learn more about your ad…
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The big military story for the United States concerns the ongoing recruitment crisis. Not enough young people are joining up, so the armed services are revamping their marketing approaches. One company helping in that effort is called the Refuel Agency. To find out more about this effort, Federal Drive Host talked with Refuel's Senior Vice Presiden…
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With cyber attacks on the rise against healthcare organizations, Congress is starting to notice. Serious attacks have tripled since 2018, in some cases interrupting service and extracting ransom payments. Bipartisan legislation would give the Health and Human Service Department a specific task in helping prevent these attacks. For details, Federal …
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The latest Best Places to Work results from the Partnership for Public Service are pretty promising — employee engagement is ticking upward for the first time in years, with many familiar agencies still topping the rankings. But there are other pockets of success at agencies that don’t always see the spotlight. During a Best Places to Work event ce…
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: The CDC slimmed down and pumped up its website in time for summer The old issue of software licensing comes up anew in a hearing Veterans Affairs could improve how it assess patients when they leave its hospitals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Next month, Microsoft president Brad Smith will appear before the House Homeland Security Committee. He'll answer questions about the company's recent nation-state cyberattacks and new internal security strategy. This is after a Homeland Security report highlighting some of the flaws. Could licensing practices be a cause? That's the feeling of grou…
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