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The Federal Drive

Monday - Friday, 6-10 a.m.

Hosts Tom Temin and Emily Kopp bring you the latest news affecting the federal community each weekday morning. Be up-to-date before you step in the office.

VA allows burial of first same-sex spouse in national cemetery

The government has cleared the first burial of a same-sex spouse of a veteran in a national cemetery, but it's far from certain how easy it will be for other gay military couples to win the same benefit.

Monday - 02/18/2013, 09:13am EST

Sequestration causing planning headaches for agency managers

Joe Kull, a director in PricewaterhouseCoopers' Washington Federal Practice and former deputy comptroller for federal financial management in the Office of Management and Budget, and Thad Juszczak, a director at Grant Thornton and former federal budget official, shared their perspectives on sequestration planning on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Emily Kopp.

Tuesday - 02/19/2013, 03:57am EST

Budget cut impact: Smaller Navy, fired teachers

A glance at how administration says automatic budget cuts would diminish government services

Friday - 02/15/2013, 04:38pm EST

Obama attempting to change face of the judiciary

Obama wants to change the face of the federal judiciary, if nominees can get past the Senate

Friday - 02/15/2013, 04:30pm EST

House votes to extend pay freeze for fed workers

House votes to extend pay freeze for federal workers, White House opposes

Friday - 02/15/2013, 04:18pm EST

VA CIO Baker to resign

Roger Baker, VA's assistant secretary in the Office of Information and Technology, helped improve the agency's management of IT projects, implement mobile devices and continued to address cybersecurity.

Friday - 02/15/2013, 02:59pm EST

FAA takes step toward widespread US drone flights

FAA moves closer to widespread US drone flights with plan for 6 test sites across the country

Friday - 02/15/2013, 03:34pm EST

Hagel stalled, but confirmation still expected

Republicans stall Hagel vote, drawing White House ire, but confirmation still likely

Friday - 02/15/2013, 02:26pm EST

NJ Sen. Frank Lautenberg says he will retire

US Senate's oldest member, NJ's Frank Lautenberg, 89, says he'll retire when his term ends

Friday - 02/15/2013, 12:04pm EST

Federal Drive Interviews -- Feb. 15, 2013

Friday - 02/15/2013, 12:18pm EST

Friday morning federal headlines - Feb. 15, 2013

The Morning Federal Newscast is a daily compilation of the stories you hear Federal Drive hosts Tom Temin and Emily Kopp discuss throughout the show each day. The Newscast is designed to give FederalNewsRadio.com users more information about the stories you hear on the air. In today's news, the IRS is claiming success in a nationwide crackdown on suspected identity thieves and GSA wants to bolster security outside the the Commerce Department's headquarters.

Friday - 02/15/2013, 09:24am EST

Consequences of failure laid out in sequestration fight

Consequences of failure laid out in budget debate as time to avoid sweeping cuts grows short

Friday - 02/15/2013, 10:11am EST

Clapper: Sequestration 'quite damaging' to national intelligence

James Clapper, the director of National Intelligence, tells Federal News Radio he's concerned about the effects of sequestration on the intelligence community.

Friday - 02/15/2013, 02:35pm EST
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DHS, DoD among agencies making slow, steady progress to get off High Risk list

GAO adds two new areas to the list, NOAA's satellite programs and the federal government's financial risk because of climate change. Comptroller General Gene Dodaro said nearly every initiative on the list made progress in fixing their problems over the last two years.

Monday - 02/18/2013, 12:14pm EST

Beneficiaries claim VA's processing of GI Bill benefits still lackluster

The Department of Veterans Affairs' work to automate payments under the complicated Post-9/11 GI bill is coming to fruition. But schools and students complain about inability to track status of claims.

Friday - 02/15/2013, 04:05am EST

Senate GOP blocks Hagel vote for now

Senate GOP blocks vote on Hagel nomination as defense secretary, new vote after week's recess

Friday - 02/15/2013, 03:46am EST

Dude, Where's my refund? IRS website overrun

IRS website overwhelmed by people checking status of tax refunds; agency pleads for restraint

Thursday - 02/14/2013, 08:10pm EST

Correction: Brennan-CIA story

Correction: Brennan-CIA story

Thursday - 02/14/2013, 07:19pm EST

Democrats to unveil bill to replace budget cuts

Senate Democrats to unveil bill to replace automatic budget cuts

Thursday - 02/14/2013, 06:10pm EST

OMB to Congress: Sequestration impact 'real,' but furloughs not immediate

Obama administration officials are painting a bleak picture of how federal agencies would fare under sequestration, the automatic budget cuts slated to go into effect in two weeks. The Senate Appropriations Committee heard testimony from several Obama administration officials about the consequences of the cuts, which are set to take effect March 1. However, Danny Werfel, controller of the Office of Management and Budget, emphasized to the committee that employee furloughs would not be immediate.

Thursday - 02/14/2013, 06:30pm EST
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