Federal Times

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Federal Times is a source of information for senior U.S. government managers on trends and issues facing them in their job performance and career. The magazine is published six times per year.[1] Federal Times is part of Sightline Media Group,[1] which was once a part of the Gannett Company (NYSE:GCI) and is now owned by Regent. The magazine is based in Tysons, Virginia.[1] Sightline Media Group was sold to Los Angeles-based private equity firm Regent in 2016 by Tegna Inc.[2]

TypeBimonthly magazine
FormatMagazine
OwnerSightline Media Group
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Federal Times
TypeBimonthly magazine
FormatMagazine
OwnerSightline Media Group
PublisherMichael Reinstein
EditorAmber Corrin
Managing editorLindsey Wray
Founded1965
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersTysons, Virginia
ISSN0014-9233
OCLC number1569042
Websitefederaltimes.com
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