Federal Insider: Still the Missile Defense boss, for now

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Missile Defense Agency Director Lt. Gen. Patrick O'Reilly testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009, before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the president's decision on missile defense in Europe. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg)

O'Reilly, still the boss

Al Kamen's In the Loop looks at the general who runs the Missile Defense Agency, who has drawn criticism for his leadership style.

Federal Diary

In a Monday, July 9, 2012 photo, firefighter Matt Williamson walks from the smoke, while a fellow firefighter throws water on the flames at a house fire in McComb, Miss. Five children were home alone at the time of the fire, but everyone was able to exit the building safely and without injury. (AP Photo/Enterprise-Journal, Philip Hall)

Part-time firefighters can now buy health insurance

The Obama administration plans to issue interim regulations allowing part-time federal firefighters to buy health insurance like other employees.

On Leadership

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The next generation of federal leaders

"Leading is like running. Everyone thinks they can do it, but there's actually a tremendous amount of technique involved." - Dave Uejio, Young Government Leaders

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Helping the underserved file their tax returns

Millions of low-and moderate-income residents have their tax returns completed and receive refunds without paying a fee to third-party tax preparers, under the IRS program run by Michael A. McBride.

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