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Veteran host Francis Rose gives Federal government decision-makers news and information about management, workforce, IT, and acquisition, to help those leaders do their jobs better.
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Mar 16, 2025 • 28min
Inside the Federal Overhaul: Navigating Agency Consolidation, AI in Healthcare, and Smarter Government Buying
The Fed Gov Today TV Show airs on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. E.T. on ABC 7. You can also watch on Demand on Youtube. Listen to Fed Gov Today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anytime at FedGovToday.com.

Mar 13, 2025 • 17min
The Hidden Impact of the New Executive Order on Federal HR
The latest executive order on Chief Human Capital Officers (CHCOs) leaves as much unsaid as it does stated—and that could have major implications for the future of federal HR leadership. Former DHS Chief Human Capital Officer, Jeff Neal, joins Francis to break down what the EO doesn’t say about turning CHCOs into political appointees and why that matters. Jeff shares his own experience transitioning his role from a political appointment to a career SES position and explains how this change could influence agency leadership, decision-making, and the independence of HR leaders across government.Neal shares the real-world challenges CHCOs face in balancing politics with policy, the potential chilling effect on career executives, and why some fights are worth picking—and others aren’t. Plus, the latest insights on federal workforce trends, including why the government struggles to attract young talent and how hiring decisions today could shape the future of federal HR.For more details and to read Jeff’s full analysis, visit today’s show page at FedGovToday.com. Subscribe and listen anytime on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anytime at FedGovToday.com.

Mar 11, 2025 • 13min
The Future of Cybersecurity: Will the U.S. Government Keep Its Cyber Talent?
Former DHS Chief Information Security Officer, Ken Bible, joins the show to discuss how agencies like DHS, FEMA, and CISA are navigating cyber workforce challenges under the Cyber Talent Management System (CTMS). He highlights the risks of attrition in an increasingly competitive cybersecurity landscape and explains why investing in and retaining cyber talent is crucial for securing operational technologies, industrial control systems, and the next wave of AI-driven security challenges.Tune in to Fed Gov Today TV this Tuesday, March 18, at 8:30 PM ET on WJLA 24/7 News. If you miss the live broadcast, catch it anytime on FedGovToday.com or the Fed Gov Today YouTube channel.Don’t miss the next episode, where we explore a major shakeup in federal human capital policy—converting every career agency Chief Human Capital Officer into a political appointee.Subscribe and listen anytime on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anytime at FedGovToday.com.

Mar 9, 2025 • 28min
Fixing Federal Tech: The Enterprise Approach to IT Modernization & Efficiency
The Fed Gov Today TV Show airs on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. E.T. on ABC 7. You can also watch on Demand on Youtube. Listen to Fed Gov Today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anytime at FedGovToday.com.

Mar 6, 2025 • 10min
Retirement Roadmap: What Every Fed Needs to Know About TSP & Beyond
As federal employees approach the pivotal decision of retirement, understanding the ins and outs of the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is crucial. Jim Kaplan, Director of External Affairs at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, sits down with Francis to break down the latest updates to the TSP fact sheet for departing federal employees. He clarifies common misconceptions—like the fact that you don’t have to close your TSP when you leave federal service—and explains the options for maintaining, rolling over, or withdrawing funds.Kaplan also sheds light on the top concerns from TSP participants, including required minimum distributions, tax forms, and installment payments for retirees. He discusses the infrastructure behind distributing over 1.3 million 1099-R forms and how the TSP’s recordkeeping contract ensures a high level of customer service—boasting a 94% satisfaction rate and an impressive average wait time of just 20 seconds.Plus, get a sneak peek into the future of TSP services, including upcoming in-plan Roth conversions, new financial planning calculators, and ongoing innovations to enhance participant experiences.Don’t miss the next episode, where we’ll dive into the future of the federal cyber workforce with Ken Bible, former Chief Information Security Officer at DHS. Subscribe and listen anytime on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anytime at FedGovToday.com.

Mar 4, 2025 • 13min
AI RISK ALERT: The Cybersecurity Gaps in Federal AI Systems – And What’s Next!
We explore the growing challenge of AI risk assessment across federal agencies. Artificial intelligence is already playing a crucial role in protecting critical infrastructure, but ensuring these AI applications are secure from cyber threats remains a major concern. Tina Won Sherman, Director of Homeland Security and Justice Issues at the Government Accountability Office (GAO), joins the show to break down the latest findings on AI risk management and why no agency has fully met the necessary risk assessment standards.Tina explains how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in coordination with other federal agencies, is responsible for assessing AI risks in 16 critical infrastructure sectors, ranging from transportation and healthcare to energy and communications. While agencies submitted the required risk assessments, GAO found that none fully addressed all six foundational activities necessary for a thorough evaluation. The most significant gap? Not a single agency effectively evaluated the level of AI risk impact—a critical step in understanding vulnerabilities and implementing mitigation strategies. As the federal government continues to refine its approach to AI risk management, GAO makes a careful recommendation to DHS. With AI use cases expanding across agencies and private-sector partners, ensuring comprehensive risk assessments is more important than ever. You can find a link to the full GAO report on today’s show page at FedGovToday.com.Don't forget to catch Fed Gov Today TV this Sunday at 10:30 AM on ABC 7 Washington and on the Fed Gov Today YouTube channel, where top federal technology leaders discuss critical issues, including contract challenges, decision-making with data, and the enterprise approach to solving government tech problems. On the next episode of the podcast, we’ll tackle frequently asked questions about federal retirement as employees face major career decisions.Subscribe and listen anytime on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anytime at FedGovToday.com.

Mar 2, 2025 • 28min
Government on the Move: Postal Shakeups, Pentagon Priorities & Procurement Overhaul
Want to learn more about this conversation? Check out today's show page. Fed Gov Today TV Show airs on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. E.T. on ABC 7. You can also watch on Demand on Youtube. Listen to Fed Gov Today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anytime at FedGovToday.com.

Feb 27, 2025 • 16min
Immense Federal Layoffs: Inside the IRS Cuts & What’s Next for the Federal Workforce
We dive into the burning question on every federal HR leader’s mind: What’s next for the federal workforce? The Internal Revenue Service just cut 6,700 jobs—less than half of the original 15,000 slated for layoffs—after an intense internal review. Former ODNI Chief Human Capital Officer, Dr. Ron Sanders, joins the show to break down how the IRS leadership tackled these painful cuts and what other agencies can learn from the process.Sanders, now President and CEO of Public Virtu, explains the delicate dance between career staff and political appointees in navigating these unprecedented workforce changes. He argues that agency leaders must assert control over their own workforce decisions, rather than bowing to external pressures. We also discuss the broader implications of workforce reductions across government and what role Congress will play in shaping future headcount targets.Plus, with AI-driven workforce management and high-profile agency shake-ups—like OPM shutting down its procurement shop—Sanders warns that these are just the “baby steps” in a long-term transformation of the federal workforce. Where does trust between political and career leadership stand in this shifting landscape? And how should federal employees respond to direct calls from top leadership?Stay tuned for Fed Gov Today TV this Sunday at 10:30 AM on ABC 7 in Washington, where we’ll explore how moving the Postal Service to the Commerce Department could play out. And don’t miss next Tuesday’s podcast, where we tackle protecting AI applications from cyber threats with the Government Accountability Office’s Tina Won Sherman.Listen to Fed Gov Today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anytime at FedGovToday.com.

Feb 19, 2025 • 15min
Breaking Down DHS Acquisition Roadblocks: Workload, Hiring, and Workforce Data Gaps
In a conversation with the Government Accountability Office’s Travis Masters, Director of Contracting and National Security Acquisitions, we’re tackling the biggest acquisition challenges at the Department of Homeland Security and how agencies can fix them. He breaks down a recent GAO report that highlights critical roadblocks in DHS acquisition, including overwhelming workloads, lengthy hiring timeframes, and a lack of comprehensive workforce data.Travis explains how GAO selected four DHS components—Coast Guard, CBP, ICE, and TSA—for analysis, representing two-thirds of the department’s contract obligations in 2023. He shares insights from interviews with 55 acquisition professionals, revealing that heavy workload issues—caused by staffing shortages, role overlap, and inefficient processes—are a top concern. Additionally, hiring delays of up to 18 months, often due to security clearance bottlenecks, are making it harder to bring in needed talent.Travis outlines GAO’s four recommendations to DHS, emphasizing the need for clear strategies to link mitigation efforts to real challenges. He also shares actionable advice for other agencies looking to get ahead of similar acquisition hurdles.Don’t miss Fed Gov Today TV this Sunday at 10:30 AM on ABC 7 in Washington, featuring the Navy’s Acting Chief Technology Officer, Justin Fanelli, on the service’s digital modernization journey. You can also watch it live on YouTube or catch up anytime on FedGovToday.com.

Feb 12, 2025 • 14min
The State of the Federal CDO Community: A Conversation with Kirsten Dalboe
Federal Chief Data Officers are coming into their own. What was once an additional hat many CDOs wore is now evolving into a distinct and primary role in federal agencies. Kirsten Dalboe, Chief Data Officer at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Chair of the Chief Data Officers Council, shares insights into the health and future of the federal CDO community. Kirsten discusses the results of a recent CDO Council survey, which highlights how the role is maturing, with over half of small agency CDOs reporting that their role has existed for less than five years. She explains how the survey is helping the CDO Council better understand and address the challenges CDOs face, including upskilling needs, resource gaps, and the growing importance of cross-agency collaboration.The conversation also touches on how CDOs are expanding into new areas like AI, privacy management, and geospatial data, reflecting the increasing influence of data strategies on overall agency objectives. Kirsten notes that the CDO role is gaining more authority in some agencies as leaders realize its critical role in mission delivery. She also highlights the council’s ongoing efforts to professionalize the CDO function and strengthen data culture across government.You can find a link to the CDO Council survey on today’s show page at FedGovToday.com. Don’t forget to check out the new TV show Speed to Mission, presented by AWS Marketplace, to learn how agencies are accelerating AI adoption through smarter procurement. Speed to Mission is available now on-demand at FedGovToday.com and the Fed Gov Today YouTube channel.The next Fed Gov Today podcast is coming next Wednesday. You can listen to every Fed Gov Today podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform.


