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A GAO report recommends that GSA review the criteria it used for HHS office space bid.
Feds who goof off on the job, or who spend all day surfing the net, watching the clock or on personal business are in for trouble. Congress is coming. So why are the vast majority of civil servants not quaking in their boots? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey tells all.
Lisa Shames is director of natural resources and environment at the Government Accountability Office and shares tips for your agency.
In this morning\'s Federal Newscast, today is Defense Secretary Robert Gates\' last day on the job. Plus, how some Census workers could be losing their jobs.
Jess Ford is Director of International Affairs and Trade at GAO.
Imagine going for more than three years without a permanent authorization bill. The FAA has been doing it.
The House is loosening its Internet teleconferencing rules, allowing for Skype, but the Senate still can\'t hold meetings over Wi-Fi.
One nominee, Deputy Attorney General James Cole, drew criticism for his support of trying terrorism suspects in civil rather than military trials, according to the article.
The Government Accountability Office says the plans to transform Guam into a major military hub will cost the U.S., Japan and Guam a total of $23.9 billion, Stars and Stripes reports. The first $14 billion…
Federal and military websites are under fire from hackers, according to Richard Stiennon, host of the \"Threat Chaos\" blog. He told Federal News Radio what he thinks needs to be done to fix that problem.
Building your relationship with other agencies. Get advice from GAO\'s Marsha Crosse, director of Health Care Issues.
Congress heard criticisms of the White House\'s cybersecurity proposal Friday, including claims that it provides incentives that could make the nation\'s critical infrastructure less secure.
The administration\'s government reorganization efforts are underway. Federal News Radio spoke with Pat Dalton, chief operating officer at GAO, about duplication and redundancy in the federal government.