Jared Serbu, DoD Reporter, Federal News Radio

Across the federal government, the officials who run hotlines in agency inspectors general offices say they're finding ways to cut their backlogs of incoming ca...

Across the federal government, the officials who run hotlines in agency inspectors general offices say they’re finding ways to cut their backlogs of incoming cases and get vital information to investigators more quickly. In part, it’s because those officials are communicating with one another like never before. Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu has that story as part of our special report, Trust Redefined: Reconnecting Government and Its Employees. Read Jared’s related article.

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