Emily Kopp, Reporter, Federal News Radio

Lock up your stuff is one of the most basic, if not the most basic, workplace rule. Lax security and potential for theft are a couple of the downsides to the op...

Lock up your stuff is one of the most basic, if not the most basic, workplace rule. Lax security and potential for theft are a couple of the downsides to the open floor plan the General Services Administration advocates and other agencies are pursuing. GSA’s Office of Inspector General found some pretty expensive — and valuable — items laying out in the open at headquarters. Federal News Radio Reporter Emily Kopp tells In Depth with Francis Rose what the IG found and what GSA can do about it. Read Emily’s related story.

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