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Still Time To Be Really, Really Stupid!
Would you like a 180 day leave of absence from your federal duties? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it's easy to qualify but you must act within the next 7 or 8 days.
Tags: Hatch Act , USPS , layoff , buyout , WUYD , teenage ,
Lockheed to fly intel blimps over Afghanistan
The Army contract calls for 29 blimp-like vehicles that will carry sophisticated surveillance equipment above the terrain of Afghanistan for constant intelligence.
Tags: Federal Drive , DoD Report , Lockheed Martin , Army , contracting , industry ,
Behind the Curtain: A Look at Collaboration Across the Intelligence Community
A look at changes in the intelligence community in the ten years since 9-11.
June 17, 2011
Tags: pay and benefits , Fed Talk , Shaw, Bransford, and Roth , Debra Roth , FBI Intelligence Analysts Association ,
Long term care: who needs it and when?
Long Term Care Partners CEO Paul Forte and senior account manager Beth O'Brien join host Mike Causey to answer your questions about the federal Long Term Care insurance program.
May 11, 2011
Tags: pay and benefits , Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program , Long Term Care Partners , Federal Times , Steve Losey , Osama bin Laden , Mike Causey , Your Turn , Paul Forte , Beth O'Brien
Bin Laden cache shines a light on forensics
The CIA estimates the intelligence haul to be the size of a small college library. Pace University's Darren Hayes explains it for us.
Tags: Federal Drive , Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , technology , security , CIA , digital forensics , Darren Hayes
After bin Laden, what's the future of fighting terrorism?
Federal News Radio gets insights from Professor Yonah Alexander, a senior fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies and Director of its International Center for Terrorism Studies, and from Tom Joscelyn, senior fellow and executive eirector of the Center for Law and Counterterrorism at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Tags: Yonah Alexander , Tom Joscelyn , Osama bin Laden , terrorism , Potomac Institute , Foundation for Defense of Democracies , In Depth
Study: Beautiful people have higher IQs
A new British study indicates beautiful people don't get preferential treatment only because of their looks.
Tags: beauty , London School of Economics , IQ , Satoshi Kanazawa , psychology , Paul D. Shinkman
DISA awards contracts to Iridium
The DoD's Iridium EMSS Gateway serves as a dedicated portal for the uplink and downlink of voice and data traffic through Iridium satellites for DoD and other U.S. government users throughout the world.
Tags: Federal Drive , contracting , DoD Report , DISA , Iridium
Yemen explosives discovery likely to impact cargo screening
Homeland Security Today's David Silverberg discussed how the Yemen explosives discovery will impact a cargo screening mandate.
Tags: Homeland Security Today , David Silverberg , Yemen , Congress , Dorobek Insider
Joint military exercise fixes interoperability issues
The Pentagon and its coalition partners take to the Army base in Fort Huachuca, Ariz. to address actual data and communications problems found in Afghanistan. The exercise ensures U.S. systems can share data with the British, Canadian and other coalition partner systems.
Tags: technology , DoD , Joint Forces Command , Army , Fort Huachuca , George Krakie , Empire Challenge 10 , Surveillance and Reconnaissance , Max Cacas




