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GSA will leave the standard mileage reimbursement at 51 cents for government travel, even though the IRS has raised its rate to 55.5 cents.
A new program by the General Services Administration\'s Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies will help federal agencies develop a mobile technology strategy.
EyakTek receives the authority to operate under the infrastructure-as-a-service contract to offer three cloud services.
Bill Elmore is the SBA\'s deputy associate administrator for the veterans office of business development. He told Federal News Radio how the Patriot Express program works.
Nancy Suslov is chairwoman of the Alliant Small Business Council.
Our Federal Drive Discussion this month looks at what goes into planning facility upgrades. Guests include George Jakabcin from TIGTA and Lou Williams from GSA.
GSA, DoD, DHS still need at least another month to finalize the FedRAMP requirements. Agencies and vendors are anxiously waiting the FedRAMP process to speed up the move to cloud computing and save money. The CIO Council also is developing the top 20 cloud security considerations to help agencies mitigate risks.
The Navy awards contracts to 333 companies under its SeaPort-E services acquisition program.
CIO Sonny Bhagowalia says best practices of information resource management translate across federal and state sectors. At the heart of the job is to remember who you serve.
Gwynne Kostin, GSA\'s Director of the Mobile Office of Citzen Services and Sitework President and founder Tim McLaughlin join host John Gilroy to talk about emerging mobile technologies and how they can make your job easier. June 28, 2011
Jan Frye, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Acquisition and Logistics, Department of Veterans Affairs, discusses the VA\'s key procurement initiatives. June 28, 2011(Encore presentation August 9, 2011)
HHS CIO Michael Carleton will retire at the end of July, ending a 35-year federal career.
Newscast stories heard on the June 21, 2011, edition of In Depth with Francis Rose.