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It’s that time of year again. Time to hunt down those gloves you liked so much last winter, figure out what to do for Thanksgiving, and review your health plan for the coming year. You…
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David J. Fornari Principal Deloitte Consulting LLP Chris has twenty-five years of wide ranging organizational, financial, and operational consulting experience. He currently focuses on federal and other public sector entities and specializes in consulting with…
Mark Ives, Chief Information Officer, Alion Science and Technology What happens if one of your subcontractors gets acquired? Can technology help in these transitions? This week’s show focuses on “best practices” for maintaining continuity by…
Firooz Ghanbarzadeh – Director of Technical Services, CDW-G Three dollars for a gallon of gasoline! Twenty-five percent of eligible federal employees must telecommute. How can a federal IT manager cope? Learn how CDW-G can give…
John Feeney – Booz Allen Hamilton Federal IT workers are under pressure to respond to a deadline for IPv6 compliance next year. Learn the approach to change management that John Feeney from Booz Allen brings…
David J. Fornari National Managing Director Energy & Resources Deloitte Consulting LLP Mr. Fornari has over 30 years of business experience, including 25 years of general management consulting experience. Over the course of his consulting…
(Sigh). Just when we thought we could start the weekend with some happy news, some terribly sad news breaks at NASA. Police say a NASA contract worker who barricaded himself in an office building at Johnson Space Center killed himself and a hostage. A second hostage, who was bound with tape, was apparently unharmed.