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WFED\'s Jason Miller and the Performance Institute\'s Jon Desenberg count down the top federal news stories of the week.
Davi D\'Agostino, Director of Defense Capabilities and Management Issues at GAO, discusses the report\'s findings.
Skip Trahern is President of Fedstore, and he joined us with analysis on the recent changes to working with the government.
The stand-down order was made Tuesday but is just now becoming public. It\'s unclear how long the stand down will last.
May 17th, 2011 at 10 AM Nationally recognized health leaders representing the federal government, military/veterans, and industry will share their perspectives on the ongoing transformation of healthcare using information technology. Topics discussed will include barriers faced in achieving interoperable health systems, interagency initiatives in healthcare information technology, diversity initiatives to ensure that no community is left behind, and examples of providers harnessing the best use of information technology in healthcare and strategic use of health IT across the United States.
Taking a buyout, says financial planner Arthur Stein, will make sense for some but not for others. He explains how to tell which camp you might be in.
New OCI regs would allow government to tolerate conflict of interest... sometimes. Attorney Steve Ryan explains it for us.
NGA: the work isn\'t over, Contractors must now self-identify, VA warns about delays from going manual
The Office of Personnel Management launches a new portal to help managers improve how they bring new employees into the government. USAJobsrecruit.gov is available for all feds to share best practices, find tools and solve challenges as Federal Service Ambassadors.
President Obama signed an Executive Order that sets sustainability goals for Federal agencies and focuses on making improvements in their environmental, energy and economic performance. We get an update from OMB\'s Cynthia Vallina.
Two prominent lawmakers think the Energy Department should have authority to order action during a cyber attack on the electrical grid.
Days after landing a $21 million contract with Agriculture, SAIC has gotten a new contract.
A draft US Senate committee bill that would give the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission limited cybersecurity oversight of state-jurisdictional electric distribution lines has been met with concerns.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said he supports the administration\'s plan to make it easier to get rid of excess property at civilian agencies.