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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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Kristi Lee Uninterrupted is a lifestyle podcast that brings you interviews from people you may have heard of before and people who you may not know, but all of them have a fascinating story. Kristi tackles comedy, business, behind the scenes of the big show as well as the occasional girls night out, where the topics can get a bit spicy. If you have something to add to the show or would like to contact Kristi, find all the contact information at KristiLeeNews.com
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Welcome to the Mind Caddie podcast with Karl Morris. The ultimate podcast for golf enthusiasts seeking to enhance their mental game and take their golf performance to new heights. Hosted by Europe's leading performance coach to PGA Tour players, Karl Morris, along with special guests, this show is your gateway to unlocking the hidden potential within you on the golf course. Download the Mind Caddie app, to start improving your mental game. Available from the iOS and Android app stores: https ...
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With its contracts, the General Services Administration supplies information technology products and policy to much of government. It also has to take care of itself. Officials want to make sure the GSA's own tech staff has a good work experience. That's in part the responsibility of its associate chief information officer Erika Dinnie. Learn more …
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The Energy Department worries about cyber attacks on U.S. power networks. DOE's Office of cyber security, energy security and emergency response, CESER has the job of addressing those risks. It's now putting into operation a test project to share more cyber threat data with the energy sector. It's called the Energy Threat Analysis center, Federal N…
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President Elect Donald Trump is promising to bring back Schedule F making it easier to fire certain federal employees. The outgoing Biden administration put measures in place to delay it, but the outgoing team can't stop it. Besides, the incoming Trump administration has other tools to reshape the federal workforce that includes administrative leav…
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The government both creates and runs on data. Given that agencies spend hundreds of billions of dollars on goods and services the more procurement data it has, the better it can understand trends and 'manage' procurement. That's the idea behind a data source effort known as Hi-Def. It got more from GSA's assistant commissioner for the office of str…
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Citing the fact at the armed services are all undergoing transformation, a crucial combat support agency is too. The Defense Logistics Agency is striving to keep up with a new strategic plan. Joining me with the highlights, the DLA director, Army Lieutenant General Mark Simerly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin What's inside the new strategy of the Defense Logistics Agency GSA is cooking up a new, comprehensive procurement data source What now, with a coming new complexion in Congress Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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Hello, media consumers! Bryan and David kick off the show by discussing the Washington Post email alerting staff that they'll need to return to the office (0:35). Then they discuss the following: The fallout from the Harris-Trump presidential race (11:37) Stephen A. Smith possibly running for president (24:11) Podcasts merging with traditional medi…
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The Army is starting fiscal 2025 with some changes to the organizations that build and maintain its networks. Some of the changes are cosmetic, other cases it's a change in mission. The goal of it all is to build an IT ecosystem that gives soldiers access to the same data, regardless of where they are around the world. Details now from Federal News…
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Federal employees might be wondering, what from President Elect Donald Trump's first term could make a comeback in his second. One policy on the minds of many, Schedule F. On the campaign trail, Trump promised to revive Schedule F, or something like it. Now it's a matter of if, when and how. Federal News Network's Drew Friedman reports. Learn more …
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The Export-Import Bank this year celebrated 90 years in business. Established during the Franklin Roosevelt administration, it helps U.S. exporters with buyer financing they may not find from the private sector. Today the Exim faces a strong challenge from China's export credit agency as the great powers competition intensifies. Here with an update…
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In this episode, Karl and Gary revisit the transformative ideas from their book 'The Lost Art of Putting,' reflecting on its impact since its publication six years ago. To get a free 7 day trial of Mind Caddie go to https://www.mindcaddie.golf/ They explore the concepts of focusing on pace over line, creative and intuitive approaches to putting, th…
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Hello, media consumers. Bryan closes a busy week on 'The Press Box' with Semafor’s David Weigel. They begin the show by reacting to the many reasons Donald Trump won the election (0:52). Then they discuss how Twitter is a pro-Trump app (16:22), the value of podcast appearances (19:59), whether or not this race was winnable for Kamala Harris (33:49)…
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The Small Business Administration (SBA) is proposing what some experts say would be a seismic change in federal contracting. In a new proposed rule, SBA wants agencies to apply the so called Rule of Two to most task order contracts, and not just open market competitions. Federal News Network's executive editor Jason Miller joins me with how this pr…
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The Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has been in the news for its work on election security. CISA this month, though, is also highlighting the need for security and resilience across the rest of the nation's critical infrastructure, you know, power grids, water utilities. CISA is drafting a list of organizations that are con…
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Open season means federal employees have homework. Time spent now planning for your health care coverage can pay off later both in money and health. Here with some things to think about, principal Thiago Glieger of RMG Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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China has a brilliant strategy for accelerating basic research in a range of strategic topics. It steals research paid for by the United States. That's why my next guest urges the government to get serious about securing federally funded research. He a senior fellow at the Foundation for American Innovation, Dan Lips. Learn more about your ad choic…
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The Defense Department has launched a program to pressure test what it calls sustainable technologies in operational settings. The idea is to discover whether something sustainable also improves performance or reduces costs. It's called Sustainable Technology Evaluation and Demonstration - STED. Here with the details, the director of sustainability…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin DoD discovers whether sustainability and better performance go hand in hand Why the U.S. has to get serious about security federally funded research Better get organized for open season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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Hello, media consumers! Bryan welcomes the newest member of The Ringer, Joel Anderson, to 'The Press Box' with a huge announcement that the listeners will love moving forward. Then they get into the election, which saw Donald Trump chosen as president of the United States again. They reflect on last night’s election and its presentation, the upcomi…
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The Commerce Department has been pushing for years to ensure every corner of the nation has broadband. One way is through its Broadband Equity Access and Deployment, or BEAD program. Administered by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. Now the NTIA is working on guidance for states and territories planning to pay for wide…
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