The most read stories from the week of Jan 3-9, 2010…
…from the DorobekInsider.com…
- DorobekInsider: My “dinner” with the President
- DorobekInsider: GSA chief of staff Germain steps down, no replacement named
- DorobekInsider: Germain to lead NAPA’s Collaboration Project, while NAPA’s Munz joins GS
- DorobekInsider: Welcome 2010 – what you may have missed while we were away
- DorobekInsider poll: What gov buzzwords should be retired in 2010?
- DorobekInsider: White House names Leeds as GSA’s new acting administrator
- DorobekInsider: Godspeed Nick DeCarlo
- DorobekInsider: What’s the deal with GSA administrator nominee Johnson? The Kansas City Star f
- DorobekInsider: What you read in December 2009 on the DorobekInsider, Daily Debrief, Causey, and Fed
- DorobekInsider: Kempf named deputy for GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service
- DorobekInsider: What you read in 2009…. on The Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morri
- DorobekInsider: OMB hires performance guru Shelley Metzenbaum
- DorobekInsider: Government 2.0 from down under — the final report of the Government 2.0 Task F
- DorobekInsider: Remembering Officer Stephen Tyrone Johns
- DorobekInsider: More GSA FAS shifts — King to retire, Ghiloni shifts, and FAS SES regional com
- DorobekInsider EXCLUSIVE: USDA undertakes extensive management reorg – downgrading the CIO, CF
- DorobekInsider: BREAKING NEWS — Sens. Collins, McCaskill, Bennett introduce acquisition workfo
- DorobekInsider: What you read in 2009…. on FederalNewsRadio.com
- DorobekInsider: DorobekInsider: What you read in December 2009 on the DorobekInsider, Daily Debrief,
- DorobekInsider: GSA names Danielle Germain as chief of staff
- DorobekInsider: What you read in 2009…. on the DorobekInsider
- DorobekInsider: Rumoring around the halls of GSA — playing GSA musical chairs
- DorobekInsider: USDA gets early out approval from OPM as mega-management reorg continues
- DorobekInsider: USDA gets approval for employee buy outs from OPM as mega-management reorg continues
- DorobekInsider: GSA’s Tyree Varnado to retire
- DorobekInsider: USDA officials offer more details on management reorganization
- DorobekInsider: What you read in 2009: Mike Causey edition
- DorobekInsider: Changes within the VA IT shop
- DorobekInsider: OPM’s Berry reorganizes giving the CIO a more prominent role
- The DorobekInsider reader: Howard Schmidt as cybersecurity coordinator
- DorobekInsider: The Better Buy Project — the liner notes
… from the Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris…
- All TSP funds see gains in 2009
- Bonasaro hints Senior Executive Service might be in trouble
- Monday Afternoon Federal Newscast
- OPM prepares for relaunch of USAJobs.gov
- Tuesday Afternoon Federal Newscast
- TSP funds see slow but steady gains in 2009
- 2009: The best year for federal employees yet?
- TSP Snapshot: Your money is working hard for you
- What 2010 might bring: A Your Turn preview
- Wednesday Afternoon Federal Newscast
- Colleges adding cybersecurity to curricula
- Australia says Gov 2.0 Taskforce a success, shares best practices
- Senior Medicare Patrol works to prevent Medicare fraud
- Sen. Reid’s amendment would shield FEHB from public option
- DHS, Michigan launch unique cybersecurity partnership
- National Nuclear Security Administration moves into 21st century
- Stories of the Decade: TSP sees many positive changes
- How your Thrift Savings Plan has changed over the past decade
- The best and worst jobs of 2010
- TSP continues success; memo details participant behavior
- Researcher show that most of world’s cell phones at risk for hack
- Stories of the Decade: Information sharing and cybersecurity
- Update: TSP’s Roth option
- Participants borrow less from their TSP accounts
- Attempted bombing now confirmed as al Qaeda attack
- What the Pentagon really fears when it comes to cybersecurity
- Nortel Government Solutions is now Avaya Government Solutions
- Details about NSA cyberattack during Bush administration revealed
- Daily Debrief Reports: No required minimum distributions for your TSP in 2010?
- CrimeReports uses 2.0 technology to keep communities safe
- Lawmakers continue to discuss turning unused sick leave into TSP dollars
- TSP’s Trabucco: Thrift Savings Plan posts strong results in November
- Coming up on Your Turn: A personal Open Season?
- Postal Service’s National Reassessment Process
- GSA’s Tyree Varnado reflects on 39 years of government service
- U.S. Coast Guard HQ approved by National Capital Planning Commission
- Senior Correspondent Mike Causey mulls over 2009
- Agencies updating terrorism watchlist procedures
- Networked strategy could help government better connect dots
- Researchers: Cell phone security algorithm could be easily hacked
- Unisys predicts increased focus on biometrics, data protection in 2010
- Making sure Gov 2.0 is Section 508 compliant
- Who has the most challenging cybersecurity job in the government?
- DDOT’s Twitter use keeps department ahead of blizzard cleanup
- Analysis: Cybersecurity Coordinator faces many challenges, opportunities
- The new Office of Government Information Services
- Stories of the Decade: For Microsoft, FDCC made a big difference
- DISA rolling out plug-and-play option for desktop tools
- NIST competition for new secure algorithm now in second round
… and from FederalNewsRadio.com…
- Coast Guard HQ at St. Elizabeths gets full speed ahead
- Analysis: Northrop Grumman follows the money to D.C.
- HHS is one step closer to universal, electronic health record
- VA touts success of electronic medical records pilot
- DISA wants collaboration marbled through enterprise
- Nuclear Security Administration goes thin and green
- DHS to hire help to promote cybersecurity awareness
- Terrorist watch list improvements a matter of standardization
- CBP wants company to analyze traffic at ports of entry
- OMB Watch recaps the year in open government
- Agencies to justify not using cloud computing to OMB
- NARA expands credit monitoring services for March data breach
- DHS marks new milestone with St. E’s campus groundbreaking
- Army to test new personnel system at Aberdeen lab
- New policies on the way to better secure House lawmakers’ computers
- Problems Accessing FederalNewsRadio.com Content
- White House issues order for new way of classifying documents
- Intelligence Community plans workforce of the future
- Attempted terrorist attack shows continued holes in information sharing
- Federal labor unions push back against senator’s TSA ‘hold’
- OMBWatch recaps the year in open government
- White House cuts federal pay raise
- Senate: Con artists are using stimulus scams to fleece citizens
- Salary Council suggests locality pay increase for 2011
- Agencies struggling in applying 508 standards to Web 2.0 tools
- EXCLUSIVE: OMB guidance sets technology tone for 2010, beyond
- President faces New Year’s Eve deadline on classified documents
- Congress tells agencies to check creditworthiness of employees
- Federal government closed Monday due to snow
- GSA releases FY 2010 per diem rates
- Federal News Radio Reports
- OPM says safety is paramount in government closure decisions
- DoD makes NSPS pay raise equal to GS employees
- DoD makes it official: FCS is cancelled
- St. Elizabeth campus not big enough for DHS
- More Info: President changes how terror information is handled
- Agencies open under unscheduled leave policy on Tuesday
- With Schmidt in place, who’s his deputy?
- House passes omnibus spending bill with pay raise, agency funding
- The end for NSPS?
- OPM Director John Berry chats with Mike Causey
- Analysis: No easy answers for a lawmaker’s contactor inquiry
- OMB, NIST release draft of new FISMA metrics
- Report highlights problems in Senior Executive Service
- Transition out of NSPS begins
- NIST director striving for optimization of labs
- GSA, DHS issue RFI for next set of cyber tools
- Senate committee increases civilian pay raise to 2.9 percent for 2010
- Army implements new BCT modernization quickly after FCS
- DHS expands use of TSA’s IdeaFactory department-wide
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