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This Week On FEDtalk: 2017 In Review
Tune in this week for a panel discussion year in review with top federal government reporters. December 1, 2017
This week on FEDtalk: Gov goes modern
News coverage is consistently filled with reports of the latest purported government "scandal" or failure. While these issues may often deserve attention, they frequently drown out examples of government done well.
This week on FEDtalk: Gov goes modern
News coverage is consistently filled with reports of the latest purported government “scandal” or failure. While these issues may often deserve attention, they frequently drown out examples of government done well.
What you need to know about Open Season and CFC
This week on FEDtalk, we are helping visitors prepare for Open Season by giving them an inside look at the Virtual Benefits Fair with Long Term Care's Joan Melanson.
What you need to know about Open Season and CFC
This week on FEDtalk, we are helping visitors prepare for Open Season by giving them an inside look at the Virtual Benefits Fair with Long Term Care’s Joan Melanson.
Doing More With Less
This week on FEDtalk, we are discussing the dwindling capacity of members and their staffs to effectively do their jobs as responsibilities increase.
Prepare for Open Season
Tune in to FEDtalk this week for a look at the Open Season Virtual Benefits Fair, plus hear from Blue Cross Blue Shield Association about their best FEHB offerings during Open Season. October 6, 2017
We the Podcast People
This week on FEDtalk, we are excited to host two prominent figures in the world of podcasting, both of whom have started new projects focusing on the U.S. Constitution.
Labor Policy and Agency Re-org
Tune in to FEDtalk this week for a discussion on labor policy, budget negotiations, and agency re-organization. September 8, 2017
This week on FEDtalk: Running late for (presidential) appointments
Tune in to FedTalk this week for a discussion on the presidential appointment process, including the history of presidential appointments, and the possible risks associated with a historically slow rate of appointments, as well as a spate of acting app...