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Analysis: Obama-Chavez encounter
Tags: newsstand , Obama , Hugo Chavez , Dick Cheney ,
Tracking The Transition: Cindy Bauer
Tags: mngt , CIndy Baur , Max Cacas , Tracking the Transition
Who can, and can't, speak freely about the budget?
Office of Management and Budget director Peter Orszag says he has expedited the review over allegations that a career budget examiner threatened a budget employee in the Office of Personnel Management inspector general's office.
Tags: OMB , OPM , IG , Fred Hitz , Congress , ethics , budget
Contractor Employees in the Intel World
Tags: Michael Hayden , Michael Chertoff , Central Intelligence Agency , FBI , Homeland Security Department , Department of Homeland Security , DHS
Fed agencies make 'Best Place to Launch Your Career' list
Tags: management , Deloitte , IRS , Peace Corps , Business Week , Lindsey Gerdes
Retraction Demanded
CIA Director Leon Panetta is being asked retract comments that he made during an interview with the New Yorker Magazine. Talking about former Vice President Dick Cheney 's views on National Security. Panetta said "When you read behind it, it's almost as if he's wishing that this country would be attacked again, in order to make his point." Senator John MCain went on the the morning TV shows to say Panneta's comments were "totally uncalled for. Cheney's criticism came on the same day that President Obama made a major national security speech.
Tags: management , Pentagon , Leon Panetta , Dick Cheney , John McCain , Obama
CIA to fuse troops' opinions in war analysis
Tags: ODNI , intelligence , David Petraeus , James Clapper , Iraq , Afghanistan
Bin Laden death a proud moment for federal law enforcement
Jon Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, told the Federal Drive a "vile cancer to humanity" has been eliminated.
Tags: Federal Drive , Osama bin Laden , FLEOA , Jon Adler , Suzanne Kubota , Leon Panetta , Barack Obama
Obama at CIA
President Barack went to CIA headquarters yesterday, with a message. "There have been some conversations that I've had with senior folks, at Langley in which people have expressed understandable anxiety." He was referring to his decision to release classified documents detailing questionable interrogation techniques in the previous Bush administration. In a visit to the CIA, where he praised employees, Obama said much of the information in the memos had already leaked out.




