Federal Drive Interviews — Dec. 4, 2012

USPS' Tony Vegliante talks about veterans working at the Postal Service. Attorney Joseph Petrillo discusses the government's many procurement rules. Jerry Brito...

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Today’s guests:

Tony Vegliantechief human resources officer, USPS

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Quick: What federal agency employs the highest percentage of veterans? No, it isn’t the Department of Veterans Affairs or any other DoD component, for that matter. It’s the U.S. Postal Service. Nearly one-quarter of its employees are veterans and nearly one-third of those veterans are disabled.


Joseph Petrilloprocurement attorney, Petrillo and Powell

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One thing the government has more than enough of is rules and regulations to guide procurement. Sometimes they conflict. In one recent case, the VA was brought to task for buying at lowest prices from GSA Schedule contract holders. Service Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses sued, saying they should have gotten preference. VA lost when the Government Accountablity Office decided the case, but won when VA appealed in court.


Jerry Britosenior research fellow, Mercatus Center, George Mason University

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Representatives from 193 countries are meeting this month in Dubai to look at international telecom regulations. They’re considering the first major reforms in nearly 25 years. U.S. officials fear Internet freedoms could be at risk. Jerry Brito, senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, has launched a site to encourage greater transparency at the World Conference on International Telecommunications.


Bob Litandirector of research, Bloomberg Government

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A $4 trillion deficit-reduction package of spending cuts and tax increases isn’t going to cut it, according to a Bloomberg Government study, out today. The study looked at the nation’s debt-to-GDP ratio. It found $9 trillion to be a more realistic figure for restoring and sustaining fiscal stability.

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Stephen Kingdirector of disability programs, Office of the Secretary of Defense

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When it comes to hiring people with disabilities, the Pentagon wants to be a model for the rest of government. Disabled service members are leaving the military and looking to put their knowledge and expertise to work. What better place than at the Defense Department? Today DoD is honoring standout workers with disabilities.


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