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Historic buildings throw wrench in agencies real-property efforts
In a new report, the Government Accountability Office found tighter budgets in recent years have constrained agencies' ability to maintain and repair historic buildings and that poor data practices have led to inconsistent and erroneous information on a database designed to track federal properties.
Tags: historic preservation , real property , GAO , GSA , VA , management
Salazar: Thousands of Interior workers imperiled
Tags: Interior Department , Ken Salazar , Jon Jarvis
Ranger's body recovered from Mount Rainier
Tags: Interior Department
Veteran strives to be 'part of something' in federal workforce
Andrew Goodrich, a ranger with the National Park Service, shares his story of being an injured Iraq War veteran finding a new home as a federal employee. He describes some of the challenges he faced and the accommodations his employers provided to to help him achieve success in the workplace.
Tags: Andrew Goodrich , Wounded Warrior Project , DoD , Operation: Warfighter , Veteran Affairs , workforce , hiring , Iraq , Marine Corps , PTSD , Michael OConnell
Thursday morning federal headlines - Nov. 10, 2011
The Morning Federal Newscast is a daily compilation of the stories you hear Federal Drive hosts Tom Temin and Amy Morris 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.
Tags: Federal Drive , FCC , Senate , USPS ,
New 9/11 memorial is being built in Pennsylvania
Tags: contracting , 9-11 , National Park Service , Phil Sheridan , Assistant Regional Director for Communication ,
Flight 93 memorial facing imminent issues with eminent domain
Tags: mngt , Flight 93 Memorial , Phil Sheridan , eminent domain
NPS is working to change the face of the National Mall
The National Park Service plans to blaze new "social trails" on the Mall. Bill Line of the Park Service gives us a sneak peek.
Tags: mngt , Bill Line , National Mall , reflecting pool
Washington Monument remains closed indefinitely
The National Park Service says the Washington Monument remains closed indefinitely to visitors because of damage sustained during last month's earthquake.
Tags: Washington monument , Associated Press , earthquake
USPS and National Parks team up in a grand way
New offering from the Postal Service and the National Park Service is like the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup of coffee table books. David Barna, Chief of Public Affairs at the National Park Service, tells us about "The Grandest Things".
Tags: mngt , interagency cooperation , USPS , Interior VA , David Barna



