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Federal News Radio looks back at the stories, commentaries, interviews and photos our readers found the most engaging in 2016.
From a massive January snowstorm to a pay raise for all federal employees, we look back at the stories that meant the most to our readers in 2016.
Federal News Radio looks back at the 10 most popular commentaries of 2016.
Federal News Radio is highlighting the top Reporter’s Notebook stories of 2016 based on reader’s interest and overall story impact.
The best photos from 2016 of the amazing, moving, important and amusing things that happened in the federal community.
From pay raises, to continuing resolutions, to the election of Donald Trump as president, Federal News Radio counts down the top 10 stories federal workforce stories of 2016.
As 2016 wraps up, here's a look back at the best photo galleries from each month.
Federal News Radio counts down the top 10 "Federal Report by Mike Causey" columns of 2016.
Federal News Radio counts down the top 10 commentaries of 2016 by Federal Drive host Tom Temin.
Information technology and how the government buys it is an $85 billion a year tab for the federal government. Plus it’s something every agency deals with. Federal News Radio Executive Editor Jason Miller joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin with a look ahead at what 2017 and the Trump administration will bring to these two crucial activities.
2016 has been an eventful year in the defense end of things for military members, civilians and contractors. Federal News Radio’s Deputy Editor Jared Serbu joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin with a review of some of the most-read DoD related stories.
2016 was a busy year for agency oversight. Congress wanted to know about potholes and detours on the road to DATA Act implementation and demanded answers and accountability from departments with “toxic work cultures.” Federal News Radio’s Meredith Somers tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin about the progress agencies made toward their 2016 goals and the challenges they’ll face in 2017.
The defense budget is constantly going through ups and downs. Congress is still trying to figure out the numbers for 2017. Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione talks to Federal Drive with Tom Temin about how this year wrapped up and what’s in store for next year.
2016 was all about agencies’ ability to hire and fire federal employees. New initiatives from the Office of Personnel Management attempted to give agencies a refresher in hiring new talent more quickly, while Congress put its attention on how fast agencies are firing the poor performers. Federal News Radio reporter Nicole Ogrysko covers the federal workforce, and she joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in studio to talk with us about the year that’s just passed and the year ahead.