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What the RFI?

Matt Brennan

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Join Matt Brennan, Assoc. AIA as he discusses the day-to-day life in the Contract and Construction Administration world. This podcast bridges the gap between Architects, Designers, Engineers, consultants and General Contractors as they work through Construction Administration (CA) related items. Each episode focuses on the challenges, techniques and technology to help navigate through the fast-paced construction industry. How many RFIs did you get this week?
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Legal Management Talk

Legal Management Talk

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The official podcast of the Association of Legal Administrators. We offer tips for pros in legal management: managing law firms, corporate legal departments and government legal agencies. For attorneys and legal managers alike. Learn more at alanet.org.
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The Proposal Manager Podcast contains a wealth of information about all things related to the public sector bidding process. From the C-Suite to a GovCon newbie, this show has something for everyone. Each episode will discuss topics related to government business development, capture, and proposal management.
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Off the Shelf

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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Hosted by Roger Waldron of the Coalition for Government Procurement, Off the Shelf interviews federal contracting experts from both inside and outside of government on the issues that matter most.
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Curious about Property and Architecture? In this series of podcast episodes I am speaking to professionals involved in residential property. We discuss their story, how the property industry has changed over the last few years and what we can expect from the coming years.
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FedBiz'5

Fedbiz Access

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FedBiz’5 is your definitive resource for accelerating government sales. FedBiz’5 is a hard-hitting, 5-minute series of free government contracting podcasts designed to help federal contractors find and win more business. Each episode brings new information and strategies from leading experts to help simplify government contracting and provide you a clear path from registration to award. The FedBiz team has over 23 years of experience in government contracting with over $35.7 Billion in clien ...
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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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Welcome to the official SECAF Podcast! For more than 20 years, the Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum has been helping small and emerging government contracting businesses scale to their fullest potential. On this podcast, we'll be interviewing Key Government Leaders and Subject Matter Experts to get a better understanding on GovCon customers and trends in the industry. We at SECAF believe there's space for everyone to succeed.
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With over 25 years of hands-on government contracting experience, Neil McDonnell is a leading small business advocate in the federal marketplace. As a small business owner, he has personally won and supported government contracts for the US Army, Navy, US Air Force, HHS,VA, Transportation, Interior, Energy and the Executive Office of the White House. As president of the GovCon Chamber of Commerce, Neil hosts daily LinkedIn live training and teaches the strategies and skills required to build ...
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The Future Of Work

Pasadena City College

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Pasadena City College presents The Future Of Work. We are leading the conversation of how to begin closing the gap between what our students are learning and what the demands of the workforce will be once they enter. We’ll be talking to policy makers, business owners, educators and the students we are advocating for. We’ll explore topics like how education can partner with industry, how to be more equitable and how to attain one of our highest goals, more internships. This conversation impac ...
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Federal Newscast

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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THE FEDERAL NEWSCAST, (length about seven minutes), is a weekdaily, high-information compilation of nine 40-second news stories and news packages, generated by the non-partisan, non-political, private-sector team of reporters at Federal News Network. Federal News Radio Producer/Newscaster Peter Musurlian assembles and reads the stories on the THE FEDERAL DRIVE with TOM TEMIN, the weekday morning-drive program, heard from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. (ET) on the Federal News Network app (and website), o ...
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An important pillar in my mini business empire is the laundry business I run with my husband Copeland that launders and dry cleans materials for nearby government facilities. Now on the one hand, having a government contract is a great business move because it’s stable income from a regular client. But on the other, it means that every time the gov…
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On today's show, Newell talks about the increase of immigration prosecutions in the Louisiana area since Trump took office.Then, Newell has onPike Howard, owner of Felipe's Taqueria, to explain why he's closing his business early on Cinco de Mayo, one of their busiest nights. Kelisha Garrett, Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Foundation, to talk about …
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This hour, Newell talks to Kelisha Garrett, Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Foundation, about the new NOLA Connect series. Then, Lacy Osborne, CEO & President of the St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce, joins the show to talk about the failing of the tax rededication proposal to fund their criminal justice system.…
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Lacy Osborne, CEO & President of the St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce, joins Newell to talk about the failing of the tax rededication proposal to fund their criminal justice system and their current plans to ensure it stays funded and the upcoming vote for a millage renewal for the school board and the hospital district.…
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Kelisha Garrett, Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Foundation, joins Newell to talk about the new NOLA Connect series, a community-driven event series focused on building a safer, stronger, and more equitable New Orleans by hosting neighborhood meetings to collect information and hear residents’ concerns and give some updates around NORD.…
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Pike Howard, owner of Felipe's Taqueria at Bienville and North Peters, said he and other businesses on the 400 and 500 blocks of Bienville will close at 6 p.m. on Cinco de Mayo, one of their busiest nights, due to safety concerns. Pike joins The Sheriff to explain he's choosing to sacrifice revenue for safety.…
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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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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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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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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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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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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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What will it take to prepare today’s students for leadership in a workforce that’s evolving faster than ever before? Jasmine Star, CEO of Social Curator, challenges educators and leaders at the Pasadena City College Future of Work Conference to rethink traditional teaching methods and embrace a paradigm shift. She underlines the importance of equip…
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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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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has dismissed all members of the Defense Department’s advisory boards. Joe Kasper, Hegseth's former chief of staff, launched a review of all advisory committees in March, required them to justify their existence. Kasper instructed the committees to explain how their advice “benefited the DoD, the Federal Government, a…
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On today's show, Newell talks about Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, who was accused of obstructing justice and charged with 2 felonies after allegedly helping a migrant to escape ICE custody, and Axios reporter Alex Thompson speaking at the White House Correspondents' Dinner about the media covering up news of Biden's declining health.…
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This hour, Newell is joined by Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, to discuss Germany's economic problems and why they matter to Europe and the US, a Japanese investment scam that's affecting the global small-cap stock market, a new text message payment scam, and the stock and bond market reactions to Fed actions.…
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This hour, Newell speaks with Clancy Dubos, political editor & columnist for Gambit and WWL-Louisiana political analyst, about the regular legislative session in Baton Rouge. Then, Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer, joins the show to recap the Saints' 2025 draft picks.…
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This hour, Newell talks about Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, who was accused of obstructing justice and charged with 2 felonies after allegedly helping a migrant to escape ICE custody, and Axios reporter Alex Thompson speaking at the White House Correspondents' dinner about the media covering up news of Biden's declining health.…
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In this episode of FedBiz'5, host Bobby Testa shares practical, real-world advice for small businesses entering the government marketplace. Pulled from our popular "Top 10 Tips for New Government Contractors" blog, Bobby dives into the five most critical lessons new contractors need to know. Key Takeaways: Learn the FAR: Focus on Parts 12, 13, and …
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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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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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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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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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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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