To be a Woman in Federal Law Enforcement | WIFLE
A family that instilled duty. A dream to serve. Special Agent Anna Castillo with the Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) shares her story of being a women in federal law enforcement (WIFLE).
Linguists: What We Do and How to be Successful | FBI
A day for a linguist in the FBI varies greatly by region, language, and expertise. Agents can engage with documents and audio interpretations, to participating in field work conducting interviews and sharing cultural descriptions.
Retire or Keep Working as a Federal Law Enforcement Officer? | Bobb Financial
Federal law enforcement officers and special category employees possess the ability to retire at the age of 50, possibly earlier. When you reach retirement age, what is your next step?
The Uniformed Division | Secret Service
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a member of the U.S. Secret Service? Take a peek into the life of a Secret Service Uniformed Division officer.
What Does A Federal Agent Do? | IRS
The IRS Criminal Investigations Division plays a key role in protecting our financial systems. A look inside the work of an IRS Special Agent.
National Hispanic Heritage Month
In honor of Hispanic Heritage month, listen to Sgt. Martha Echevarria discuss her background and heritage while expressing how lucky she feels to be living the American Dream.
NASA Barge Crew Describes What It’s Like to Transport Moon Rocket
Meet the crew of NASA’s Pegasus barge and learn how they transported the core stage for NASA’s Space Launch System rocket in April. Pegasus ferried the 212-foot-tall rocket stage on a 900-mile journey.
Former CIA Operative Explains How Spies Use Disguises | WIRED
Former Chief of Disguise for the CIA, Jonna Mendez, shows how spies in the CIA create effective disguises. Learn about the principles that agents use to disguise themselves.
Former FBI Agent Answers Body Language Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Listen in as former FBI agent and body language expert Joe Navarro discusses body language. Learn key information about body language and how to use it.
Former Secret Service Agent Explains How to Protect a President | Tradecraft | WIRED
Listen to former Secret Service Agent Jonathan Wackrow, who served in the U.S. Secret Service for 14 years, talk about the skills required for the job and the strategy used. He served on the security details of a number of U.S. leaders, including former President Barack Obama.
Attorney General Marks 31st Anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act
ICYMI: Attorney General Merrick Garland addresses the importance of the Americans with Disabilities Act, signed into law 31 years ago this month. This law passed with bipartisan support and has been life-changing for people with disabilities.
Keeping Kids Safe Online
Watch this #FedLifeHacks video from FEEA with tips on how to keep kids of all ages safe online.
TSA's Vision: A Glimpse at the Future of Travel
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) provides an inside look at what they see as the future of travel.
Humans of CIA
Listen to the story of a CIA officer who describes where his interest in CIA began as a second generation American. He talks about his background, the places he has visited on the job, and the skills he has acquired through CIA.
EMMA | THE CALLING | GOARMY
Watch the story of Emma and learn about her journey to joining the Army.
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Gives Policy Address Regarding Voting Rights
ICYMI: Attorney General Merrick B. Garland speaks on the voting rights of Americans.
“S1-on-1": FEMA Administrator Criswell
Watch a one-on-one conversation between Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, the first female to hold the title since FEMA's inception. This is the first conversation in the new series “S1-on-1" where Secretary Mayorkas will interview leaders from across DHS.
Nuclear Weapons: A Guide From Truman
Have you ever been curious about nuclear weapons? This helpful guide from the Truman Center breaks down some of the misconceptions surrounding nuclear weapons and explains which countries currently have nuclear weapons.
The Department of Justice Marks the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre
Attorney General Merrick Garland recently visited the site of the Tulsa, OK race massacre of 1921. This event is considered one of the worst racially motivated massacres in the United States. As many as 300 Black Americans were killed in this attack, and 800 were injured.
Attorney General Garland Speaks in Support Of National Missing Children’s Day 2021
ICYMI- Watch as Attorney General Merrick Garland honors heroes who dedicate their lives to protecting children on the 38th National Missing Children's Day.