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Government Matters is the only television newscast focused on the business of government. Host Mimi Geerges recaps the top federal headlines and conducts thought-provoking interviews on tech, security, defense, workforce and industry issues. Since its launch in August of 2013, Government Matters has hosted some of the top minds in the federal community -- from the White House, Congress, Fortune 500 companies, journalism and the non-profit sector.
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National Digital Reserve Corps could protect federal infrastructure Rep. Tony Gonzales and Rep. Robin Kelly discuss their plan to create a National Digital Reserve Corps to help the government deal with technology emergencies. Tackling unemployment fraud Seto Bagdoyan, director of forensic audits and investigative services at the Government Account…
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Navigating threats from China and Russia Lt. Gen. A.C. Roper, Deputy Commander of U.S. Northern Command, discusses the Chinese spy balloon and Russia’s threat to the Arctic. Recruiting women to the military Katherine Kuzminski, director of the Military, Veterans, and Society Program at Center for a New American Security, discusses the military’s ef…
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Diversity in genetic research is a key part of health care Neil Hanchard, senior investigator, and section head at the National Human Genome Research Institute, discusses genetic diversity in research. Chinese surveillance balloon elevates US-China tensions Bryan Clark, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, discusses how the U.S. took down the Chi…
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Hiring new tech talent in the government Kimberly Holden, deputy associate director of Talent Acquisition, Classification and Veterans programs at the Office of Personnel Management, discusses the ways OPM is trying to attract people in the tech industry to apply for government jobs. Russia violates nuclear treaty Lynn Rusten, vice president of the…
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What are the impacts of over-classification of government information? J. William Leonard, former director of the Information Security Oversight Office at the National Archives, discusses the classification process of government information. Should AI chatbot technology be regulated? David Hickton, founding director of the University of Pittsburgh’…
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Fighting crypto crimes Eun Young Choi, director of the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team at the Department of Justice, discusses international cryptocurrency crime. Sharing government technology for future innovation Paul Zielinski, executive director of the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer, discusses the role of the con…
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High-risk, high-reward projects are changing the future of technology Catherine Marsh, director of Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, discusses new projects being worked on by the organization. Reforming US intelligence community Ron Marks, visiting professor at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government, discuss…
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International partners are key to Artemis project Kevin Fagedes, assistant director in the NASA Office of Inspector General, discusses NASA’s partnerships for the Artemis program. Using fiction to improve defense readiness Peter Singer, managing partner at Useful Fiction, discusses how storytelling is an effective way to communicate real-world less…
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‘We have to start wanting Ukraine to win more than we just hope Russia’s going to lose,’ says Hudson Institute fellow Luke Coffey, senior fellow for national security and defense at the Hudson Institute, discusses sending tanks to Ukraine and the U.S.’s latest aid package to the country. CDC fights against public distrust Steve Morrison, senior vic…
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Teaming up: how the U.S. will help Japan with its new defense strategy Japan’s ambassador to the U.S. Tomita Koji discuses Japan’s new defense strategy, and how the U.S. can help support the country. The major role the US Army Corps of Engineers plays in protection and restoration of the country Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon, 55th chief of engineers and …
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‘The Postal Service is destroying its brand,’ says president of the Postal Police Officers Association Frank Albergo, president of the Postal Police Officers Association discusses the increase in mail theft and crimes against postal workers. What can you trust? Deepfake technology creates questions of what’s real and what’s fake Chris Meserole, fel…
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Keeping up with weapons stock in the US Mark Cancian, (Col., USMCR, ret.), senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), discusses the U.S.’s weapons stock in light of the Russian-Ukraine War. Natural disasters are costing people’s lives and billions of dollars annually Adam Smith, applied climatologist for the Nation…
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Addressing fire safety Lori Moore-Merrell, United States Fire Administrator, discusses the increased risk of fires and how the administration can address these risks. ‘Chaos and disorder’ in Russian military may lead to its defeat, says Council on Foreign Relations fellow Liana Fix, fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the current …
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Funding innovation for clean energy Wyatt Merrill, technology manager for the Building Technologies Office at the Department of Energy, discusses the American Made program’s efforts to fund clean energy solutions. Revolutionizing American manufacturing Pravina Raghavan, director of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership at National Institute of St…
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Modernizing technology to aid defense Doug Cossa, CIO of the Defense Intelligence Agency, discusses modernizing technology and cybersecurity used for military technology. Water crisis in the Colorado River Basin Camille Calimlim Touton, commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, discusses the effects of the dwindling water supply in the Colorado Ri…
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Reducing carbon emissions in the federal government Robin Carnahan, Administrator of the General Services Administration, discusses how the federal government plans to become carbon-neutral in the coming years. Empowering workers overseas Thea Lee, deputy undersecretary for international affairs at the Department of Labor, discusses how the departm…
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'Homelessness is a life and death public health crisis,' USICH executive director says Jeff Olivet, executive director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, discusses how the agency addresses homelessness in the U.S. and its plan to decrease homelessness in the future. Who holds the government accountable? Gene Dodaro, head of the U.S. G…
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B-21 Raider demonstrates modernization in the military Maj. Gen. Douglas Raaberg (USAF Ret.), executive vice president of the Air and Space Forces Association, discusses the new B-21 Raider. Could nuclear fusion be the energy source of the future? Brian Spears, deputy model lead for inertial confinement fusion at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab…
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‘They surprised everybody,’ John Kirby says of Ukrainians John Kirby, coordinator for strategic communications for the White House National Security Council, discusses national security events of 2022 including Brittney Griner’s release from Russian custody, the Russia-Ukraine War and US relations with China. A look back at 2022’s top tech and cybe…
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Helping survivors of sexual assault in the Air Force Gina Ortiz Jones, under secretary of the U.S. Air Force discusses the Air Force’s pilot program to address sexual assault, defense budget delays and boosting recruitment and retention rates USDA helps promote tribal relations Heather Dawn Thompson, director of the Office of Tribal Relations at th…
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Health benefits for veterans Dr. Shereef Elnahal, undersecretary of Veterans Affairs for Health, discusses the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act and the VA’s hiring efforts Top federal workforce stories of 2022 Tanya Ballard Brown, executive editor of Government Executive, and Jason Miller, executive editor of Federal News Network,…
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A look back at top defense stories of 2022 Aaron Mehta, editor in chief of Breaking Defense, Marcus Weisgerber Global Business editor for Defense One and Leo Shane III, deputy editor for Military Times give their thoughts on the year’s top defense events. ‘Outlook for Russian oil industry is pretty bleak,’ CSIS fellow says Ben Cahill, senior fellow…
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Simplifying the vetting process of travelers to the US Monte Hawkins, director of the National Vetting Center, discusses the current role of the center and how it looks to expand in the future. The future of US-Pakistan relations Husain Haqqani, director of South and Central Asia at the Hudson Institute, discusses the relationship between the U.S. …
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