Talk Back to Washington
About 90 percent of federal employees live and work outside of Washington. We wondered what they would say if they could talk to headquarters. So, we asked them. In Federal News Radio's special report, Talk Back to Washington, we provide insight for the federal manager on the workforce outside the Beltway. We find out about their working conditions, what they think of policy decisions made in Washington, and what they want Washington to know about the work they do day-in and day-out.
FEBs talk back to Washington: Los Angeles
Kathrene Hansen is the executive director of the L.A. Federal Executive Board.
FEBs talk back to Washington: Minnesota
Ray Morris is the executive director of the Minnesota Federal Executive Board.
FEBs talk back to Washington: Oklahoma
LeAnn Jenkins is the executive director of the Oklahoma Federal Executive Board.
FEBs talk back to Washington: Philadelphia
Lisa Makosewski is the executive director of the Philadelphia Federal Executive Board.
FEBs talk back to Washington: San Francisco
Francine Roby is the executive director of the San Francisco Federal Executive Board.
FEBs talk back to Washington: St. Louis
Rose Garland is the executive director of the St. Louis Federal Executive Board.
Photos: Feds at work
Federal News Radio asked for photos of you at work. We received snapshots from federal employees all across the country.
FEBs talk back to Washington: Atlanta
Gwendolyn Campbell is the executive director of the Atlanta Federal Executive Board.
Top 10 cities with the most feds
In what cities do most feds work? Check out our top 10 list.
FEB heads describe work and life outside of D.C.
A dozen of the country's Federal Executive Board executive directors share the highlights and challenges of being a federal employee in their region.
MAP: Where do feds work?
An interactive map shows how many feds work in each state.



