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It’s All Journalism is a weekly podcast about the changing state of digital media. Each episode you’ll hear working journalists talk about how they do their jobs. They also discuss the latest trends in journalism and how they impact our democratic society.
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Ask the CIO

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Federal News Network Executive Editor Jason Miller talks to federal chief information officers about the latest technology trends and issues facing their agencies.
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Federal Executive Forum

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The Federal Executive Forum teams leaders in the government market to provide best-of-breed thought leadership media programs that deliver access to the government market, develop a high level of mindshare, and strengthen brands.
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What's Working in Washington

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A weekly podcast examining the relationship between entrepreneurship, innovation and policy in the Washington D.C. region. They are stories explaining why local innovation often influences the federal government and are told by a wide variety of voices across demographics and industries.
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin

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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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Amtower Off-Center

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Hosted by nationally-known speaker and consultant Mark Amtower, Amtower Off-Center highlights the good, the bad, the ugly and the just plain silly of doing business in the government market. Every week experts join Mark for a lively discussion of current issues facing the government contractor community.
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Off the Shelf

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Hosted by Roger Waldron of the Coalition for Government Procurement, Off the Shelf interviews federal contracting experts from both inside and outside of government on the issues that matter most.
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Federal Newscast

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THE FEDERAL NEWSCAST, (length about seven minutes), is a weekdaily, high-information compilation of nine 40-second news stories and news packages, generated by the non-partisan, non-political, private-sector team of reporters at Federal News Network. Federal News Radio Producer/Newscaster Peter Musurlian assembles and reads the stories on the THE FEDERAL DRIVE with TOM TEMIN, the weekday morning-drive program, heard from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. (ET) on the Federal News Network app (and website), o ...
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The Business of Government Hour

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The Business of Government Hour, hosted by Michael J. Keegan, features a conversation with government executives and thought leaders who are changing the way government does business. The show explores topics such as leadership, management, technology, innovation, public service, as well as the mission of government in the 21st century.
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Foodie and the Beast

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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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FEDTalk

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FEDTalk is produced by Shaw Bransford & Roth P.C., bringing you the insider's perspective from leaders in the federal community since 1993.
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For Your Benefit

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Host Bob Leins and presenters from NITP, Inc., the national leader in Federal retirement planning seminars, present topics of interest to the Federal community including Federal benefits, Social Security, financial planning, TSP and estate planning.
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Fed Access

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From how to win government jobs and contracts, to effectively managing your government career, learning about interesting federal agencies, workers and jobs, and best utilizing government services, host Derrick Dortch explores the world of the federal government and provides you the access needed to succeed.
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Hear the latest news in technology, jobs and politics. Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz with Andrew Mitchell, Tech Talk Radio is a mixture of fun and technology. Not too heavy and not too light.
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On DoD

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Federal News Network's deputy editor, 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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Market Chat! is an ongoing series that provides an open and collaborative interaction between government and industry to ensure that listeners will walk away empowered with greater knowledge on how to better market to their targeted federal and state and local audiences.
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Chief human capital officers are thinking about new ways to improve the federal workforce. To brainstorm solutions, the CHCO Council developed working groups on recruitment and outreach, hybrid work and supporting HR employees. But underneath it all is a goal of better collecting and using HR data. For more, Federal News Network's Drew Friedman spo…
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Too many federal executives think issuance of a memo changing a workplace policy will change the workplace. Policy memos or statements are wish lists unless there's an implementation plan and follow-through. Management professor and former union president Bob Tobias joins me with his perspective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm…
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It may not look like it, but the House of Representatives has been undergoing a steady self-modernization for the last few years. It's managing its workforce better and has made technology strides … according to the Popvox Foundation, whose founder Marci Harris joins me now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Taxpayers who can't resolve their issues with the I-R-S can turn to the Taxpayer Advocate Service. But phoning the service is likely to bring frustration of its own. That comes to light after a look-see by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Details now from TIGTA's chief of staff for inspections and evaluations, Eleina Monroe. L…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin New telephone service problems for the I-R-S How Congress has managed to improve its own operations and capacity Policies are easy to propose. The genius lies in implementation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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After an ex contractor leaked sensitive information on thousands of taxpayers the IRS says it's taking steps to shore up data security, but the agency's Inspector General says the IRS's cyber security approach in several areas is "not effective." Federal News Network's Justin Doubleday joins me with the latest. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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Moving to a new base is a familiar part of military life, but not always a welcome one. Military families still spend up to $1000 in moving expenses they don't get paid back for, and when they do get reimbursement they face a complicated process that takes months. One advocacy group says some don't bother to file for reimbursement at all. For the l…
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Without using force to stop certain weapons and equipment from going to the frontlines in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, target export controls are the best strategy. As you can imagine, it requires a lot of coordination with defense companies and international partners to ensure everyone is on the same page. In charge of that coordination is Matthe…
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If you telework, you lose locality pay. That's the gist of a provision in the Federal Employee Return To Work Act … sponsored in the Senate by Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy. That's not the only challenge to federal pay Cassidy has proposed. Details now from federal employment attorney Stephanie Rapp-Tully of Tully Rinckey. Learn more about your…
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At nearly 250 years, the United States is no longer a new republic. The buildings housing the congressional branch are long in tooth. They take a lot of care and maintenance … all under the Architect of the Capitol, and office dating back to 1790. For a glimpse into its preservation work, we turn to the Historic Preservation Officer, Donna Klee. Le…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin A look behind the scenes at what it takes to keep the historic buildings of the Capitol intact Latest federal pay worry: No locality pay for teleworkers This fed is helping stop weapons from going towards Russia's war efforts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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David Rothschild, an economist at Microsoft Research, is one of the people behind the Media Bias Detector Project, which “Tracks and classifies the top stories published by a collection of prominent publishers spanning the political spectrum in close to real time.” Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast an…
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The Office of Personnel Management is starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel on its never ending journey to modernize its retirement systems. A pilot to test out a new online retirement application platform is showing promise with several federal payroll providers. For more on how one of OPM's toughest modernization efforts is making pr…
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The Biden administration says agencies are getting rid of office space they no longer need and will shed millions of square feet in the coming years. The Office of Management and Budget says telework eligible federal employees are working in their offices about 60% of the time. That gives agencies a unique opportunity to reevaluate their office spa…
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Mentor-protégé arrangements provide a great way for small businesses to win federal work along with their larger-business mentors. The popular program goes back decades. But mentor-protégé aren't guaranteed to win. In one recent protest case, the problem was...the buying agency wasn't convinced the the protégé could actually do the work. Details no…
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With the arctic region becoming more of an arena for geopolitical tensions and a changing climate, the Coast Guard has stepped up efforts to make sure it's keeping an eye on things in the Alaskan seas. But while the branch may have plans in place, are those plans actually being executed? That was the question a recent report from the Government Acc…
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AI has been a disrupting technology in many industries, but the one most people know about is in the arts. There is still a lot of work ahead, but the U.S. Copyright Office has just produced the first report on AI which addresses the videos, images, or audio recordings that have been digitally created or manipulated to realistically but falsely dep…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin We get the first snippet of the implications of artificial intelligence when it comes to copyright law GAO checks in on Coast Guard efforts in the Alaskan seas Mentor-protégé arrangements work find … when you've got the right protégé Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Too often our conversations about how the military can best take advantage of the commercial sector revolve around what’s not working. The Georgetown Center for Security and Emerging Technology however looked at positive stories of how the Defense Department, commercial companies and war fighters came together to create something that delivers real…
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