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Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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When he's not tooling around the National Capital region on his motorcycle, Tom Temin interviews federal executives and government contractors who provide analysis and insight on the many critical issues facing the Executive branch. The Federal Drive is found at FederalNewsNetwork.com and 1500 AM in the Washington D.C. region.
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Luč v temi

Radio Ognjišče

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»Luč v temi« je oddaja, ki prinaša zanimivosti s področja življenja in dela slepih in slabovidnih ter odgovarja na izzive vključevanja oseb z okvaro vida v družbo. Radio Ognjišče jo je vključil v svoj program praktično že na samem začetku svojega delovanja. Gre za edino redno tovrstno oddajo v slovenskem prostoru. Oddaja je v prvi vrsti namenjena ozaveščanju širše javnosti ter razbijanju predsodkov in stereotipov o ljudeh z okvaro vida, je pa tudi pomemben vir informiranja znotraj populacije ...
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Welcome to Temiquotes podcasts for all your inspirational and motivational discussions.Follow me on Spotify,Twitter, Instagram,Facebook and Youtube @Temiquotes You can also send your discussion requests to temiquotes@gmail.com Temiquotes delivers life-changing quotes and persona development lectures to you and your organisations. Your support so far is greatly appreciated,however, a small donation will make a huge difference. Thank you. https://www.paypal.me/TEMIQUOTES
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Temica Roshawn

Temica Roshawn

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Temica Roshawn finds joy in experimenting with new recipes and creating delicious meals for her loved ones. Her love for cooking not only serves as a relaxing pastime but also brings her closer to her friends, who often gather to enjoy her delectable creations.
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On Air with Temi

Temi O. Siyanbade, Esq.

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Protecting your business and your mind as an entrepreneur can be the challenge of a lifetime. Join speaker and business attorney Temi Siyanbade as she provides insights on the best strategies and insights to protect both. If you want to protect your business and your sanity on this entrepreneurship journey, this is one podcast you don't want to miss!
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La voz de Temis

La voz de Temis

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La voz de Temis es un podcast de abogadas feministas. Queremos transmitir una mirada crítica del derecho con perspectiva de género. Contarles que el derecho no es solo un saber de entendidos. Vamos a decodificar el lenguaje jurídico para que sea accesible. Y queremos dialogar con el arte, porque nos interpela, sobre géneros y feminismos. El derecho, las leyes, limitan y a la vez pueden liberar. Dirección: Victoria Andino. Guion y producción: Rosario Alvarez Garriga, Carolina Torres, Victoria ...
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Ask Temi Live!

Temi Siyanbade

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Welcome to Ask Temi Live! where we discuss the best ways to establish your business, protect your name, and keep your profits. Each week Temi Siyanbade, Houston based attorney, explores the mistakes and successes of real life businesses from a legal and business perspective. The decisions we make each day have the potential to make or break our businesses and our lives. This is a legal podcast for non-lawyers that is actually practical and actionable. You're invited to build your business th ...
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Life is full of many teachable moments. From our relationships to our social lives, all of our experiences in the school of life shape us to be the unique individuals we are. Welcome to the University of Real Life where we explore the human pursuit of happiness and everything in between! School is officially in session!!!
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Predstavili smo skladbe, ki so se letos potegovale za vstopnico za evropsko tekmovanje slepih in slabovidnih glasbenikov, ki bo maja v Berlinu. Obširneje pa poročali o razstavi Umetnost onkraj vidnega, ki je na ogled v okviru programa Evropska prestolnica kulture 2025 Nova Gorica, Gorica ter o razstavi Od točkopisa do E-bralca, ki predstavlja razvo…
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The government might employ some two million people. But no two federal employees are alike. That's why career and retirement planning can be complicated. For instance, what if you're old enough to retire but have less than 30 years in. For insight into what's know as MRA plus 10, we turn to long time federal retirement expert Tammy Flanagan. See P…
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Without a secure domain name system, the interview doesn't really have any security at all. Now the National Institute of Standards and Technology has revised its Secure DNS deployment guide, and seeks public comments. For more on the importance of the DNS and what's in special publication 800-81 revision 3, we turn to one of its principal authors,…
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Probationary employees have a fresh hurdle to clear before they can solidify their federal employment. President Trump signed an executive order last week calling for changes to how probationary periods work. It adds a new reason newbies can be canned here with more Federal News Network's Drew Friedman. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/priva…
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The Homeland Security Department abruptly canceled flexible work arrangements, announcing the change on Sunday. Well, that gave employees less than a day's notice to start a five day in person schedule employees who failed to show up to the office Monday on time while they were threatened with termination. Federal News Network's Justin Doubleday ha…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin -- Wednesday, April 30, 2025 NIST looks to improve security of a foundation pillar of the internet Service members children have special needs, too A new wrinkle on the notion of postponing your federal retirement A behind the scenes look as Tom retires from "The Federal Drive" See Privacy Policy at https:/…
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The Defense Department's education activity, known as DODEA, has trouble delivering special needs services for children overseas. The Government Accountability Office finds a number of reasons including the way DODEA formulates staffing requirements. We get more now from the GAO's director of K-12 education research, Jackie Nowicki. See Privacy Pol…
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The Defense Department's rollout of the Trump administration's deferred resignation program is in full swing, and that does not mean it's been smooth. In fact, some civilian employees are still waiting on their Separation Agreements and approvals, even though the administrative leave period is only two days away. Federal News Network's Anastasia Ob…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin Looking back on a career of watching out on behalf public integrity The Capitol building looks like it always has. But it has a new architect The Trump agenda driving Congress as members return to Washington See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/p…
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My next guest has operated in the federal information technology and services acquisition field longer than I have. But, like me, he's about to retire or at least take a step back from the fulltime grind. Former Pentagon acquisition official and Professional Services Council CEO David Berteau joins me for a final Federal Drive with Tom Temin interv…
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Henry Kerner is at the moment a member of the Merit Systems Protection Board, when lots of federal employees wonder whether merit principles have much of a future. He was also special counsel in the Office of Special Counsel and a long time prosecutor and congressional investigator. Henry Kerner joins me now in studio. See Privacy Policy at https:/…
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The Trump administration has shown a great deal of interest in contracting and procurement. In fact, it has four executive orders on the street relating to procurement. Some things seem new, some things we've seen before. An assessment now from the senior fellow at the George Mason University Baroni Center for Government Contracting, Emily Murphy. …
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Virginia Congressman Gerry Connolly, who's been at the center of federal employment and government operations issues for nearly two decades, made the surprise announcement yesterday he won't seek another term in Congress, and he'll step back from his work as ranking member of the Oversight and Reform Committee. Connolly's been fighting esophageal c…
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The Navy plans to focus over the next couple of years on making sure its maritime operations centers can fight at what the Navy calls the speed of relevancy that takes feeding commanders the data and systems to understand what's happening in real time for details. Federal News Network's executive editor Jason Miller spoke to the Deputy Chief of Nav…
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More than any other building, the U.S. Capitol stands as the symbol of the republic. The building itself is just one of many in an historical collection encompassing 18 million square feet of building space over 570 acres. Overseeing it all, the architect of the Capitol. The current architect has held the job for just about a year. Thomas Austin jo…
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Few agencies have changed as much as what's now called the Government Publishing Office. It still has vestiges of the old Government Printing Office. Yet now its head is called director, and not the public printer, a reflection of just how much communications technology has changed. For an update, that director who's appeared several times here on …
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin For the Government Publishing Office, continuous change is the norm The Capitol building looks like it always has. But it has a new architect The Trump agenda driving Congress as members return to Washington See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/p…
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Could artificial intelligence be responsible for the next big leak of classified information? Not if the intelligence, Advanced Research Projects activity can help with it. IARPA is exploring what comes next with its AI cybersecurity research. For more, Federal News Network's Justin Doubleday. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Cal…
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Members of Congress, at least on one side, are looking for new ways to counter the Trump administration. For instance, Democratic senators are leaning on the Social Security Administration's inspector general to investigate cuts. More on this and what else is going on from WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller. See Privacy Policy at https…
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The NIH procurement wing known as NITAAC, may want to borrow Mark Twain's famous saying, reports of my death are greatly exaggerated. NASA has extended its famous SEWP five contract, and the General Services Administration pauses a procurement oversight tool. These are the latest goings on in the federal procurement area. Federal News Network's exe…
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The Trump administration wants to change where agencies decide to locate federal buildings. Two long standing executive orders that told agencies to consider underdeveloped urban areas and historic locations. The Trump administration rescinded them earlier this month, but were they really hard and fast rules in the first place? Well, Federal News N…
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You don’t have to look far to see that public sector demand for artificial intelligence capabilities is on the rise. Generative AI has government organizations at all levels looking to IT services contractors for transformational change. During Google Cloud Next ’25, Federal News Network’s Tom Temin talks with Knexus CEO Adam Lurie about some of th…
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Critical infrastructure like extensive state road systems pose all sorts of safety, traffic flow and maintenance challenges. To understand how artificial intelligence helps make traffic safer and more efficient, Federal News Network’s Tom Temin chats with the authority’s chief information officer, Josh Klemm, at Google Cloud Next ’25. See Privacy P…
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New York City is using artificial intelligence and commercial cloud services to improve services, reduce technical debt and unify disparate agencies — from a citizen point of view. At Google Cloud Next ’25, Federal News Network’s Tom Temin gets the details from the chief technology officer of New York’s Office of Technology and Innovation, Matthew …
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In science, you’ve got to show your work — the evidence of how you reached a hypothesis. Federal News Network’s Tom Temin gets the lowdown during Google Cloud Next ’25 about how artificial intelligence helps scientists do this better from Sophie Lebrecht, COO of Google partner Ai2. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Priv…
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The South Florida Water Management District is home to rivers, lakes, watersheds and the Everglades themselves. The district’s work is crucial to conservation, flood control and drinking water. During Google Cloud Next ’25, Federal News Network’s Tom Temin discusses with CIO Akin Owosina how Google tools are helping the district’s scientists and en…
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