This week, host Jason Miller talks with Diane Herdt about GSA\'s initiative to use technology to improve the energy efficiencies of the buildings the government owns. Aug. 26, 2010
Five years after hurricanes Katrina and Rita, doubts over SBA\'s efficiency, effectiveness emerge
This week, host Larry Allen talks with Steve Kempf of GSA\'s FAS. Aug. 24, 2010
The request for information is part of a broader effort to ensure DoD has capabilities to meet its growing needs and expectations. The Military Health System also has created an EHR Way Ahead Program Office to help oversee the modernization of the health record.
This week, Amtower interviews Peter Long, CEO of MCH. Aug. 30, 2010
Defense budget ax may not come down so hard on Maryland
Most agencies do not have an accurate inventory of how many devices they are paying for or how much those devices are being used. Officials estimate the government could save as much as $200 million a year by improving the management and optimization of contracts for wireless devices. The administration plans to revive the wireless communications strategic sourcing initiative.
Few agencies know how many cell phones they are paying for. Federal News Radio\'s Jason Miller tells what\'s being done about it.
Julia Hudson will fill the role.
The maritime version of 911 gets a makeover. Don Wilt is the Senior Director for federal civil programs for General Dynamics C4 systems explains how it all works.
It takes teamwork to handle a lighthouse: the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), the U.S. Department of Interior\'s National Park Service, and the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) are up to the task. More from GSA\'s John Kelly.
Keith Thurston will work with Dave McClure on e-government efforts as will the Data.gov team. GSA also is hiring full-time employees to help the assorted CXO councils.
A new study aims to break the stereotype involved with the end of the fiscal year.