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ClearanceJobs is the largest career networking site for individuals with active federal clearances. Get security clearance, intelligence community, espionage, national security and defense contracting updates in our exclusive interviews with IC and government leaders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Security Cleared Jobs: Who’s Hiring & How, the podcast for cleared professionals looking for new opportunities and career advice. We go behind the scenes with recruiters and hiring managers from leading cleared employers to uncover the information you need to make a smart career move. They'll share insider job search tips, new contracts and opportunities, company culture insights, what they value in a prospective employee and more! ClearedJobs.Net is a veteran-owned career site an ...
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Interviews and topics centering on security clearances and protecting classified information according to the National Industrial Security Clearance Operating Manual (NISPOM).Did you know that employees with security clearances make up to 15% more than their counterparts? But many people don't apply for security clearance jobs because they are worried about their past and others don't apply because they don't understand the process.Insider's Guide to Security Clearances answers your question ...
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Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU)

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Promoting professional management of adversarial risks confronting the National Security of the United States of America. // A production of L&S: Liberty & Service National Security, LLC. DISCLAIMERS: *No actual sensitive information was disclosed in the making of this podcast. **Classification and sensitivity markings for training purposes only.
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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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Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) implementation and oversight is barreling toward government agencies and contractors alike. CUI aims to help companies better protect the numerous information that may be sensitive, but not classified. Victoria Pillitteri, manager of the security engineering and risk management group at the National Institu…
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There’s a new Senate bill with quite a long name. It's called the “Dismantling Outdated Obstacles and Barriers to Individual Employment” Act. But this one might be better understood by its acronym: the “DOOBIE” Act. It’s the latest step from some Congress members who are trying to change how marijuana use is considered in federal hiring, and the se…
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Learn how your security clearance can fast-track your tech career and boost your income! Start Transitioning Into Tech 👉 https://bit.ly/TLGSecurityClearance In this video, I'm going to explain how beneficial your security clearance is and why you shouldn't waste its value. When moving into tech, your security clearance offers huge benefits like hig…
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If the U.S. military winds up in a war that does damage to its equipment, by and large, the repairs would have to be done back in the continental U.S. Not only does the round trip take a long time, many of those stateside shipyards and depots are overtaxed even in peacetime. That’s one reason DoD wants to move more of its sustainment operations ove…
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The Defense Information Systems Agency's transport office essentially provides the internet to the Defense Department. An like any other provider, people take it for granted until something goes wrong. For what the office has been up to, Federal News Network’s Anastasia Obis checked in with director Chris Paczkowski. Learn more about your ad choice…
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One measure of a career is the financial remuneration and whether your money and health needs are taken care of. My next guest, a federal retiree, analyzed the question of whether he was right to switch from the private sector to federal. Joining the Federal Drive with Tom Temin with the details, Abe Grungold, owner of A-G Financial Services. Learn…
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The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service recently had its first in-person national conference since before the pandemic. Which got us thinking … what is it like on the ground in the world of labor relations in the United States. For an update, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to the FMCS deputy director Javier Ramirez. Learn more about …
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Modernizing how the government conducts human resources, that's the subject of a lot of modernization effort. A case in point: The Human Resources Quality Services Management Office recently launched at the Office of Personnel Management. My next guest says OPM and the QSMO have become an information hub for the several agencies trying to modernize…
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On today's episode of The Federal Drive with Tom Temin: What happened when the Air Force neglected its biggest plane for too long An award-winning federal response to a sudden transportation disaster A lot is changing in the way the government does human resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Interstate 95 is a lifeline along the eastern end of the United States. When a bad truck accident knocked out a bridge near Philadelphia in 2023, a team from the Transportation Department orchestrated an effort that got it replaced in a week and a half. For their work, Tony Mento, Hari Kalla and Camille Otto of the Federal Highway Administration ar…
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The IRS says it's recovered a billion dollars in overdue taxes. The agency says more's coming from from wealthy individuals later this year. Commissioner Danny Werfel says staffing increases and investments in artificial intelligence are helping the agency retrieve taxes owed from high-income individuals. Federal News Network’s Jory Heckman joined …
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Lockheed Martin recently won a settlement worth more than $130 million in a protest with the Air Force. The company completed a contract to update the big C5 transport places with new engines. But it also had to do thousands of repairs outside the scope of the contract, and that's where the disagreements started. The Federal Drive got details now f…
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On today's episode of The Federal Drive with Tom Temin: Why the State Department wants to set up federally-funded research and development centers How the election could affect your Thrift Savings Plan returns FEMA is still on the hook for several pandemic-related expenses Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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National elections often have economic effects. This year's presidential election is proving a bit more volatile than we've seen in recent years. With what that might mean for investment returns, the Federal Drive turn to certified financial planner Art Stein of Arthur Stein Financial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Lot of firsts occurred during the pandemic. Among them: the first time the Federal Emergency Management Agency used its Disaster Relief Fund to respond to a nationwide public health emergency. FEMA used the funds to cover the costs of vaccinations and testing sites among other things. Government Accountability Office has found, FEMA may have undere…
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In a recent interview with an executive of the industry group, the Professional Services Council, I discussed the State Department's plan to establish three federally-funded research and development centers, FFRDCs. Industry was puzzled by this move because of the nature of State Department's requirement, facilitate public private collaboration for…
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Agencies are sitting on more real estate than they need, as you may have heard. They could recover billions of dollars by selling off excess space. An independent board created by Congress says agencies faces a unique opportunity to offload some of their excess space, if it's true that hybrid work is here to stay. But the General Services Administr…
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The National Science Foundation, right now, has the most interns that it’s ever had. NSF managers are looking to move many of them into full-time positions. That could be easier thanks to recent updates to the Pathways Program. Joining the Federal Drive with more, Federal News Network’s Drew Friedman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megapho…
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On today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: Why a federal court sunk a raft of construction industry rules from the Labor Department Election uncertainty doesn't slow an ambitious regulation agenda The Supreme Court Chevron decision spreads wider and wider Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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The upcoming presidential election keeps taking surprising and unsettling turns. One constant though. The Biden administration doesn't seem to be holding back on an ambitious agenda for regulation...which means contractors could see a slew of new and interim regulations in the next few months. Joining the Federal Drive with his take, federal sales …
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Pretty much every lawyer, lobbyist, rule-maker, think-tanker and wonk in Washington and beyond has been thinking about the same thing. The Supreme Court decision that ended the idea that courts should always defer to federal agencies for interpreting vague laws. As we're reported, the so-called Chevron decision has implications for all three branch…
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A federal judge in Texas last month blocked a raft of new rules from the Labor Department concerning federal construction projects. One rule would have imposed so-called prevailing wage rates on every federal contract. Another would have imposed prevailing wages on construction material suppliers and truck drivers. Here with the implications of thi…
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June 30 was a landmark date in the move toward an all-digital government. That’s because it was the last day the National Archives and Records Administration accepted requests for analog record transfers from agencies. From now on, for the most part, NARA will only accept records in electronic format. For more on the race to shed the paper and what…
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The first group of warrant officers to ever get a military occupational specialty in recruiting, they graduated last Thursday. Army brass call this a turning point for efforts to transform the service’s recruiting enterprise, and for actually meeting annual recruiting goals. Federal News Network’s Anastasia Obis has more. Learn more about your ad c…
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In today's episode of the Federal Drive with Tom Temin: Maybe the micro purchase threshold is a little too micro This company is helping government satellite operators improve awareness of threats in low-earth orbit Progress on spending bills might have been an illusion all along Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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An academic course endorsed by the Defense Department and delivered by accelerator company, BM&T aims to help science and engineering students develop their ideas in two companies. It's called Hacking for Defense. One resulting startup called Pharos aerospace hopes to help both defense and commercial satellite operators deal with space debris. For …
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