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Nycci Nellis is everyone's "go to" food journalist for insights and in depth info about everything happening across the food/wine/spirits/brews/restaurant scenes in the Mid-Atlantic and across the U.S. Her husband, David, is a beer and burgers guy. On radio since 2009, they host celebrity guest interviews with famous and up-and-coming chefs, winemakers, distillers, oystermen, farmers, marine biologists and more. Get the foodie info you need to know and won't find anywhere else; enjoy irrever ...
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Flurry of House activity on 2025 federal spending, but not much bipartisanship
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In the House, it's one down and 11 to go for the appropriations bills that make up the federal budget for 2025. And lawmakers are set to make a lot of progress over the next several weeks, with an aggressive schedule of votes coming up. Loren Duggan is Deputy News Director at Bloomberg Government. He spoke with Federal News Network's Jared Serbu. L…
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State governments lead the way revising job requirements
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For a variety of jobs, federal agencies have been removing college degree requirements in favor of experience. Turns out, state government is way ahead on this matter, according to researchers at Brookings. To discuss their findings, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with two of those researchers, Justin Heck and Blair Corcoran de Castillo. Learn …
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IRS taxpayer assistance centers still have some work to do on the customer service front
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The IRS has made progress in customer service, especially for people calling its Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs). But the TACs still have issues, such as difficulty in dealing with calls to change appointments. In fact, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) has a few recommendations for the IRS in this regard. For details…
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The Federal Drive with Tom Temin --June 24, 2024
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: IRS taxpayer assistance centers still have some work to do on the customer service front. State governments are leading the way in revising job requirements. In the House, a flurry of activity on 2025 federal spending, but not many signs of bipartisanship. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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Early-career federal job openings seeing ‘renewed and increased’ interest, OPM’s Shriver says
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Especially in the federal government, change often happens slowly. But the Office of Personnel Management said it’s seeing early indications that its efforts to reform federal recruitment are starting to pay off. OPM’s initiatives over the last couple years, such as banning the consideration of salary history, creating a job portal for internship o…
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GOP Senators slam financially strapped Amtrak for paying $75M in bonuses
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(6/24/24) - In today's Federal Newscast: The Government Accountability Office is raising questions about the cybersecurity of federal background investigation systems. The U.S. Navy has eased up its punishments for failed fitness tests. And GOP Senators slam financially strapped Amtrak for paying $75 million in bonuses. Learn more about your ad cho…
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Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today’s show: · Russ Smith and Cecy Linzey, founders of the Mr. & Mrs. Bourbon Co., are in. Theirs is one of only a few Black- and female-owned bourbon companies in the U.S., and they have quite a story to tell -- and a few bourbons to pour; · Our old buddy, Chef Matt Adler, late of Caruso’s and now the executiv…
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Host Shirley Rooker speaks with psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne, who provides insight into the anger so many people are feeling today. She discusses how it is exhibited in people's behavior, its causes and the ways to alleviate anger within ourselves and others.By Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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OPM deadline nears for agencies to hand over list of their politically appointed positions
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(6/21/24) - In today's Federal Newscast: The Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit has a new plan for spending nearly one billion dollars. OMB's CX guru Amira Boland is stepping down. And OPM's deadline nears for federal agencies to hand over a list of their politically appointed positions ahead of November's election. Learn more about your ad choices…
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The government's best intelligence entity may not be the agency you think it is
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When thinking about agencies that gather intelligence, the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research might not come to mind. Yet, in a world where usable intel is more important than ever to decision-making, the bureau seems to have gotten more right about world events than most. Dylan Matthews is a senior correspondent with Vox, who r…
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Why retirement investment is a three-legged stool
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TSP investors seem to be getting more aggressive, judging by the mix of funds they're investing in. The safe but slow-growing G-fund is no longer the favorite. With analysis of what's going on, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin talk with certified financial planner Arthur Stein of Arthur Stein Financial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone…
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By one count, the cybersecurity job market is running dry
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Job postings for certain cybersecurity positions have dropped so much, it is affecting national security. One survey shows fewer openings in insider-threat analysis, product-security engineering, and DevSecOps. That is according to analysis by a company called Cyber S-N, which helps clients manage cybersecurity talent. For the details, Federal Driv…
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The Federal Drive with Tom Temin --June 21, 2024
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: By one count, the cybersecurity job market is running dry. Why retirement investment is a three-legged stool. The government's best intelligence entity may not be the agency you think it is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Energy working with renewables industry, cloud providers on cyber requirements
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The Energy Department’s cybersecurity office will work with cloud service providers and the renewable energy industry this year to help delineate cyber protection requirements for the sector. The work is being led out of Energy’s Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER). It comes amid growing concerns about hackers i…
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Coast Guard ‘stymies’ Senate’s investigation of sexual assault
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The Coast Guard’s failure to provide Congress with sufficient information regarding the service’s handling of sexual assault cases points to a “continuing culture of cover-up,” lawmakers said Tuesday during a highly-anticipated congressional hearing on the Coast Guard’s investigation of sexual misconduct at the service’s academy. Last year, the Sen…
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Air Force hopes to boost cohesion, innovation as part of broad restructuring plan
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The Air Force is in the very early stages of a restructuring that could have a big impact on how airmen deploy for combat missions, and an even bigger one on how the service is organized. The overall goal is to get the Air Force more ready to fight against high-end adversaries, but there are still some big questions about how the concept will work.…
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Federal effort that reduced coal mining dangers
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Few occupations match the many dangers of coal mining. Even to this day, miners experience the dangers of mine collapses. Federal Drive Host Tom Temin's guest is a former coal miner and has devoted a federal career to improving mine safety. His platforms: The Bureau of Mines and, more recently, the Mine Safety and Health Administration, which is pa…
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GSA gets a refreshed set of recommendations for dealing with real property
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The General Services Administration (GSA) deals with many governmentwide concerns, including real estate and office space. For more than 20 years, auditors at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) have considered federal real property management a high-risk issue. GAO recently reiterated a list of recommendations for the GSA on real estate. Fo…
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How one agency deals with digitizing its rich trove of cultural heritage records
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The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has changed a big part of the American landscape over the years. Established during the Franklin Roosevelt administration, TVA has a large cache of what are known as cultural heritage documents. With the deadline looming to present digitized records to the National Archives and Records Administration, Federal Dr…
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The Federal Drive with Tom Temin --June 20, 2024
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: How one agency deals with digitizing its rich trove of cultural heritage records. GSA gets a refreshed set of recommendations for dealing with real property. A federal effort that reduced the danger of coal mining. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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‘Morale is bad’ across FDIC workforce after reports of toxic workplace culture
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation leaders say employees are suffering from low morale, and that the agency is facing long-term recruitment challenges, as it deals with reports of a toxic workplace environment. Officials overseeing reforms at FDIC told members of the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday that the agency needs a “fresh …
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Teleworking DoD employees targeted by House spending bill
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(6/20/24) - In today's Federal Newscast: DoD has signed a $248 million deal with Duke Energy to deliver solar power to five military bases. Three more agencies are getting nearly $30 million to accelerate their IT modernization projects. And House appropriators have put a target on the back of teleworking and remote-working Defense Department emplo…
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Trade association CEO draws on 20 years of broadcast experience
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Anita Brikman uses the same skills she mastered from working 20 years as broadcast journalist, news anchor and health reporter in her current role as the CEO of the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association. Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and weekly email newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices.…
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Healthcare IT Strategies in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024
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GSA contracting officers are driving schedule holders crazy
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Complaints coming from contractors on the General Services Administration's multiple-award schedule. They say contracting officers are trying to re-negotiate finished contracts and making unreasonable demands for information. For more, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin talked with federal sales and marketing consultant Larry Allen. Learn more about your…
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If this bill passes, U.S. Mint would start issuing bite coin
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Dogs are more than pets. They assist the blind, the emotionally troubled, and people stuck in hospitals. Dogs do countless tasks in law enforcement, military operations and national security. Now a bill in Congress would instruct the U.S. Mint to make coins that commemorate service dogs. Surcharges would go to an organization called America's Vet D…
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How the Navy plans to modernize its one-and-only arsenal
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The Navy plans to invest more than a billion dollars over ten years to revitalize an old facility: The 19th century Naval Surface Warfare Center at Indian Head, Maryland. It is where the Navy plans to re-do the infrastructure and machinery to produce munitions. For details, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with the center's technical director, As…
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The Federal Drive with Tom Temin --June 18, 2024
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: How the Navy plans to modernize its one-and-only arsenal. If this bill passes, the Mint would start issuing bite coin. GSA contracting officers are driving schedule holders crazy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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