After a tough year for federal senior executives, new leadership at SEA is looking at what comes next

After a tough year for federal senior executives, new leadership at SEA is looking at what comes nextPhoto: Federal News Network

"Agencies are being asked to move faster, operate leaner, manage uncertainty, and still deliver results at a very high level," said Dr. Michelle Sutter.

Why this matters for military families

Developments that affect daily life for service members and their families at duty stations worldwide.

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