Federal Drive Interviews -- Feb. 13, 2013
Wednesday - 2/13/2013, 9:01am EST
Today's guests:
chairman
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
With the retirement of Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.), the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has a new chairman. Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) has a heavy agenda for the committee during the 113th Congress. Carper discusses homeland security, reauthorizing the department and the need for Postal Service reform. He reiterated the need for dealing with the ongoing, 10-year-plus terror threat, but he also emphasized something new. In addition, he offers some encouraging words for federal employees.
assistant inspector general for audit, management services and exempt organizations
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
Personnel practices at the IRS have been under close watch for more than a decade. But a new examination by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration finds that over the last few years, the agency has made real progress in recruitment and hiring.
staff writer
The Hill newspaper
President Barack Obama signed his long-awaited Executive Order on cybersecurity yesterday. But even he said it'll still take an act of Congress to fully protect the nation's infrastructure. Jennifer Martinez, staff writer at The Hill Newspaper, joins us with details on what the EO does and doesn't do.
dean, School of Public Policy
University of Maryland
With last night's State of the Union speech, President Obama followed a decades-old tradition of playing big time to the television audience. Everyone listens with one main question on their minds: what's in it for me. Don Kettl, dean of the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, was listening for what the speech said to federal agencies and their employees.
MORE FROM THE FEDERAL DRIVE
DoD Report
- Military issues dire warnings of readiness crisis, decries political gridlock (Federal News Radio)
- Statement by Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta State of The Union Announcement on Afghanistan (Defense)
Cybersecurity Update


