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Air ForceWhen Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall unveiled a ‘sweeping’ set of force structure changes in February, one of the biggest shakeups announced was the creation of a new Integrated Capabilities Command. Seven months later, the service introduced a provisional version of the command, which will play a crucial role in centralizing the planning process for the service’s future requirements and capabilities. The new Integrated Capabilities Command is…See the Story
Air Force launches provisional Integrated Capabilities Command
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Springfield, Virginia · SpringfieldThe Defense Intelligence Agency is reaping the benefits of a salary supplement that allows DIA and other defense intelligence agencies to offer higher pay to employees in technical fields. The Pentagon last May approved a targeted local market supplement for cyber and STEM jobs across the defense civilian intelligence personnel system, which includes agencies like DIA, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency.…See the Story
DIA sees STEM pay supplement as a ‘powerful recruiting tool’
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Baton Rouge · Baton RougeThe Department of Veterans Affairs is one step closer to getting billions of dollars in supplemental funding to avoid disruptions in veterans’ benefits payments. The House passed a $3 billion VA supplemental funding bill Tuesday evening to avoid an imminent budget shortfall. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said ahead of the vote that “preventing any potential lapse in our veterans’ benefits remains a top priority for Congress.” “This egregiou…See the Story
$3B VA supplemental passes House, senators urge final vote by Friday deadline
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Innovation · United StatesThe recent Supreme Court decision in the Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo case, often referred to as the Chevron ruling, will likely increase the scrutiny over regulatory decision, affecting the way cybersecurity regulations are interpreted and enforced. Prior to this ruling, courts generally deferred to federal agencies’ interpretations of ambiguous laws (Chevron deference). Now courts will have a more prominent role, potentially leading to…See the Story
From regulation to innovation: Unexpected benefits of the Chevron ruling
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Turning over ownership to his employees helps entrepreneur drive business, culture forward
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United States · United StatesFor most Americans, retirement income is self-funded. And there’s no shortage of people selling advice on managing 401Ks or IRA. Some advisors, though, have built-in conflicts of interest. Federal rules and regulations for this type of work, though, are spotty, according to the most recent study by the Government Accountability Office. The Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to GAO’s director of education, workforce and income security, Kris Ngu…See the Story
There’s a gap in federal oversight of retirement advisors
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United States · United StatesThe Small Business Administration has proposed two important rule changes for federal contractors. One has to do with popular mentor-protégé partnerships. It seems to stem from the popularity of these arrangements. Maybe the government thinks they’re too successful. Attorney Shane McCall, a partner at Koprince McCall Pottroff, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin for an analysis. Interview transcript: Tom Temin Mr. McCall, good to have you wi…See the Story
New rules coming for small business contractor mentor-protégé arrangements
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United States · United StatesSuicide is a persistent problem for the armed forced and among veterans. Prevention attracts some of the best minds in medicine and academia. Researchers at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USU, have been at the forefront by developing an online game designed to help clinicians who deal with service members at risk of suicide. Joining the Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain, professor and director of the Center for D…See the Story
A new tool for medical care providers working to prevent suicide
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