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The "Shawn Ryan Show" is hosted by Shawn Ryan, former U.S. Navy SEAL, CIA Contractor, and Founder of Vigilance Elite. We tell REAL stories about REAL people from all walks of life. We discuss the ups and downs, wins and losses, successes and struggles, the good and bad in a respectful but candid way with our guest. We're better than entertainment, we're the REAL thing. Please enjoy the show.
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CMMC Compliance Guide

CMMC Compliance Guide

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Our experiences inspired the creation of The CMMC Compliance Guide Podcast and its accompanying resources. The podcast began as a way to share what we learned through real-world challenges—like helping that aerospace machine shop—and to provide accessible education for businesses navigating DoD cybersecurity requirements. The CMMC Compliance Guide Podcast breaks down complex topics like NIST 800-171 and CMMC into actionable, easy-to-understand steps. Whether you’re a subcontractor struggling ...
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Windshield Time

Chris Elmore

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Windshield Time, formerly known as The Service Contractor Radio Show is a podcast dedicated to home service technicians and salespeople. Your host, Chris Elmore will be there for you during your windshield time (or whenever you have time to listen!) to give advice on managing customer expectations, obliterating objections and connecting with your customers on a deeper level in the home.
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Angry Planet

Matthew Gault and Jason Fields

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Conversations about conflict on an angry planet. Created, produced, and hosted by Matthew Gault and Jason Fields 781951 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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All about being an effective leader. Using the principles of T.A.G. you too can change the culture in your company. We’ll have guest and discuss not only business but sports and life. Treating people as human beings and never thinking your better then them is a start. Sean doesn’t just talk about Leadership he lives it everyday as he Manages a great logistics team working for one of the top defense contractors. Come along for the ride and be empowered!
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Subscribe to Secrest Wardle’s podcast pertaining to various areas of the law. Host contact information will be provided along with each podcast. Questions and/or comments from listeners are encouraged. Secrest Wardle is a law firm specializing in defense litigation and counsel for insurance, municipal, and commercial clients headquartered in Troy, Michigan, with an additional office in Grand Rapids. For additional information, please visit www.secrestwardle.com, send an email to info@secrest ...
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ClearanceJobs is the largest career networking site for individuals with active federal clearances. Get security clearance, intelligence community, espionage, national security and defense contracting updates in our exclusive interviews with IC and government leaders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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GettingFED™ with Go-To-Guy

Go-To-Guy Timberlake

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GettingFED™ w/Go-To-Guy is about nourishing the minds of federal contracting stakeholders so they are better empowered to take action and achieve results. It's an extension of conversations we facilitate regularly as The American Small Business Coalition, through activities associated with our Ethical Stalking for Government Contractors® curriculum. During programs such as Ethical Stalking for Government Contractors® Bootcamp, the Wingman SOARR™ Mastermind, and 7 Habits for Winning in Federa ...
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Inside the Fence Line

AFCEA Small Business / Jason Barbour

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Inside the Fence Line features conversations with the thought leaders shaping national defense. Host Jason Barbour sits down with guests from government, military, industry, and academia to discuss their stories and the ever-changing defense and intelligence landscape. AFCEA Central Maryland Chapter (AFCEA-CMD) is a non-profit membership association dedicated to providing an ethical, interactive forum for sharing knowledge and building relationships across government, military, industry, and ...
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It’s the most shocking unknown tale of our era: a defense contractor who bribed Navy officers with cash, prostitutes and luxury items in return for multi-million-dollar deals. Now, under arrest and battling cancer, ​Leonard Francis, AKA Fat Leonard, is angry, and he’s talking for the first time. His explosive story will change the way you look at the U.S. Navy forever. With exclusive access to Leonard Francis himself, Fat Leonard reveals the true story of the misogynistic men at the heart of ...
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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton provides expert insights on current events in the federal community. Read more interviews to keep up with daily news and analysis that affect the federal workforce. The Federal Drive is found at FederalNewsNetwork.com and 1500 AM in the Washington D.C. region.
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Realty Success is full of simple steps to sell your home. This weekly show is for anyone who wants to sell their home quickly and for the highest price possible. Our show features expert Realtors, lenders, home stagers, professional cleaners, home builders, contractors, home appraisers, and more, who share their insights and strategies on the real estate industry. Whether you're a first-time seller or a seasoned pro, this podcast is designed to help you achieve realty success. Our guests wil ...
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CMMC News by Jun Cyber

Wilson Bautista Jr.

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This podcast is dedicated for those who want to stay up to date with the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification news. It utilizes Notebook LM to synthesize news articles from Jun Cyber's blog as well as other official CMMC documentation and produces a podcast. Podcast Description Disclaimer: The content presented in CMMC News is generated by AI and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It should not be taken as official guidance for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Cer ...
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Cargo Cult

Cargo Cult

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Cargo Cult is a podcast hosted by Naomi Karavani and Michele Greenstein that pulls back the curtain on these often forgotten forces shaping our digital world. A cargo cult is what happens when people copy the visible parts of something they think is successful — without understanding the deeper systems that actually make it work. The term comes from World War II. Allied forces landed on remote Pacific islands, bringing with them cargo: food, medicine, equipment, and more. To the islanders, t ...
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The Defense Department is tightening its grip on foreign investments in U.S. defense contractors. A newly revised reporting form—SF 328—is at the center of the change, requiring broader disclosures and clearer documentation. That means more companies, even those working on unclassified programs, could face delays or denials if they’re not prepared.…
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Every buying decision is shaped by psychological triggers. In this episode of Windshield Time, Chris Elmore and James Walker break down two of the most powerful influence principles (Authority and Scarcity) and show how they apply to every in-home sales call. Here’s what you’ll learn: -Why customers trust authority and how to position yourself as a…
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Meet Paul. Paul was a CDC employee for more than 20 years. He left CDC in February and only got officially out processed in June. Paul's experience is all too common these days at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where months of delays are normal, as well as a lot of other agencies. In this week's Federal Report, Federal News Network…
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Agencies are facing tons of changing expectations from the Office of Personnel Management this year. In the last few weeks alone, OPM has told agencies how to think differently about awarding employees for good work, as well as how to implement recent changes to the federal probationary period. To help make sense of it all Federal News Network's Dr…
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Nearly 150 employees at the National Science Foundation have sent a letter to Congress warning that deep staffing cuts, forced relocations, and political interference are threatening the agency’s mission and independence. One-third of NSF’s workforce is already gone, and senior executives are being pushed out. Dr. Jesus Soriano, who leads the agenc…
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When a nuclear explosion or accident occurs, time is critical. Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed an AI-powered method to speed up the complex chemical analysis needed to understand what happened. By guiding lab steps more efficiently, this breakthrough could help officials identify nuclear materials faster—boosting …
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The Trump administration is tightening the leash of sort to push contractors on complying with cybersecurity requirements, as well as ensuring their charging the government a fair price. This comes at a time when the government's biggest purchaser is conducting a whirlwind of new activities. Here to break it all down for us, President of the Profes…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton A warning from inside the NSF, staff say science itself is under threat AI could help scientists decode nuclear events faster, saving time when every second counts Federal contractors feel the push to comply on new cybersecurity requirements See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California …
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The FBI warns that talent recruitment programs pose a serious risk to U.S. businesses, universities, and laboratories. What might appear as legitimate opportunities often serve as conduits for undisclosed transfers of intellectual property, proprietary technology, and sensitive research. All benefiting China, not U.S. innovation ecosystems. Sean Bi…
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Improving the security clearance background investigation process continues to be a major priority for government and industry. Several provisions in the fiscal 2026 national defense authorization bill are aimed at expanding the pool of clear talent for more on these efforts federal news networks. Justin Doubleday spoke with the Vice President of T…
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Across the federal government, leaders are wrestling with the challenge of attracting and keeping top tech talent. Salaries in the private sector are often higher. Government hiring can be slow and recent changes across the federal government add a new level of uncertainty, but agencies are finding creative ways to cultivate the talent they need. F…
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Congress has been out for a while, but next session may look a little different, such as the increase in federal and National Guard troops stationed around the Capitol now, as well as many other pressing issues. Deputy news director for Bloomberg Government, Lauren Duggan joined me earlier to break down what things on the Hill will look like the ne…
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For the past decade, The Opportunity Project has quietly transformed how government tackles big challenges—by inviting the public in. Through short, focused development sprints, federal agencies have partnered with technologists, advocates, and entrepreneurs to turn open data into real-world solutions. Here with his reflections on what’s worked, wh…
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The defense industrial base we rely on today was shaped by decisions made decades ago. Now, contractors and policymakers are working to adapt that legacy system to meet modern demands—from supply chain security and acquisition reform to workforce readiness and emerging technologies. David Norquist, president and CEO of the National Defense Industri…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton We have the defense industrial base we contracted for a generation ago. Can it meet today’s demands? What happens when government opens its data—and its doors—to new ideas? Congress' next session may look different, with federal and National Guard troops roving the Capitol See Privacy Policy at https://a…
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David Rutherford is an internationally known motivational speaker, best-selling author, world-championship performance coach, and award-winning podcast host. He is also a former Navy SEAL Medic and Instructor who served for eight years in the NSW community. After his honorable discharge from the Teams, he went to work for Blackwater as an internati…
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Listen to this episode commercial free at https://angryplanetpod.com Journalists and Nazis have changed a lot in the years since the end of World War II; journalists are on the outs while Nazis are having a bit of a moment. Across the U.S. and Canada, avowed fascists have committed murder, attempted to destroy the power grid, and actively recruit o…
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Submit any questions you would like answered on the podcast! Marking a CMMC control as “Not Applicable” might feel like an easy shortcut but get it wrong, and you could fail your assessment, lose contracts, or even face legal trouble. In this episode of The CMMC Compliance Guide, Brooke and Stacey from Justice IT Consulting break down the real risk…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton FEMA’s future is on the line. A former Administrator says reform must start with redefining the mission Zero Trust is evolving—agencies must adapt fast or fall behind in securing dynamic environments See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privac…
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Nearly half of all US passport renewals are now happening online through a platform the State Department launched less than a year ago. Before its launch, the paper based process for renewing a passport remained largely unchanged since the 1970s the department is also increasing its passport adjudicator workforce to avoid backlogs and delays for mo…
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Federal agencies are learning that implementing Zero Trust means more than deploying new tools. It requires rethinking how users, devices and data interact across every layer of the enterprise. In a recent conversation with Federal Drive host Terry Gerton, Steve Shirley and JR Williamson unpacked how agencies are moving beyond compliance checklists…
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FEMA's future is uncertain. Legal fights, funding cuts and reform debates are piling up. But what should change and what should stay? In a wide-ranging conversation, Federal Drive Host Terry Gerton spoke with Former FEMA Administrator Brock Long to get his thoughts on the path forward. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California …
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The foundations for Evidence-based Policy Act directed agencies to make better use of their data. Since 2019 each administration has put its own touch on implementing the legislation, but agencies are still wrestling with some of the legislation's bigger goals, like how and when to share government data. As part of Federal News Network's 25th anniv…
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It’s a busy time for federal retirements. From rising health care costs to the surge in retirement applications, there’s a lot to keep track of. And, OPM has launched a new online retirement system at the same time. Here to explain what makes a retirement case “clean,” how to avoid common delays, and what federal employees should be thinking about …
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The Homeland Security Department's requirement that all contract awards and modifications worth more than $100,000 to get approval from the secretary's office is having real world consequences. Vendors are laying off employees and considering closing down altogether, while DHS components are in danger of having services turned off because approval …
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Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton A place where former federal workers can speak freely preserving stories lost in the wake of sweeping government cuts The DOJ and HHS are teaming up again and federal contractors in healthcare should take notice Retirement season is in full swing and we've got smart tips for federal employees navigating …
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The Justice Department and Health and Human Services just relaunched a joint working group and it’s taking a fresh look at healthcare fraud. The focus is False Claims Act enforcement...especially in areas like Medicare Advantage, drug pricing, and electronic health records. With more data sharing, whistleblower engagement, and cross-agency coordina…
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As federal agencies shrink and restructure, former civil servants are stepping up to preserve what’s being lost. A new oral history project from the Volcker Alliance and the Organization of American Historians captures the voices of displaced federal employees—offering an unfiltered look at public service, policy, and the personal toll of governmen…
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