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Health‑coverage decisions in retirement can shape when and how federal retirees tap their money
Once federal employees leave service, decisions about FEHB and Medicare quickly intersect with how they draw income from the TSP. Those choices are e…
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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - - Friday, April 10, 2026
Coming up on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton
Artemis II is showing how federal education and operational experience come together in space The Wa…1 month, 3 weeks ago
The Washington DC metro region continues to stand out for regional job losses and new Brookings data shows the recovery still hasn’t materialized
New data from Brookings shows the Greater Washington region is still losing ground on jobs, raising questions about how economic systems tied to fede…
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Artemis II is showing how federal education and operational experience come together in space
Several Artemis team members bring military and academic backgrounds that reflect a long‑term federal investment in advanced education. Observers say…
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Political appointments surging, career SES workforce shrinking under Trump 2.0
The federal government currently has both the largest political workforce and the lowest levels of senior career leaders in decades. A new report fin…
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TSA budget cuts jobs in privatization push
The Trump administration wants to start privatizing more airport security screening operations. The White House’s 2027 budget request would cut jobs …
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HUD’s first‑year reset on fair‑housing guidance is reshaping how landlords, owners, and local governments navigate federal housing rules
HUD’s decision to withdraw long‑standing fair housing guidance is changing how landlords, developers and local governments interpret their federal ob…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - Thursday, April 9, 2026
Coming up today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton
GSA spent more than $100 million on building studies, but an inspector general audit found…1 month, 3 weeks ago
GSA spent a $100 million on building studies, but an IG audit found the agency lacked a consistent way to track whether that work informed decisions
Over a five‑year period, GSA’s Public Buildings Service obligated more than $100 million for building studies, but a new inspector general audit find…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Small businesses are navigating one of the most turbulent federal contracting environments in decades and the SBA Office of Advocacy is here to help
The Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy has released its first‑year report examining how small businesses are responding to rapid shifts…
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