Afghanistan\'s president is issuing an ultimatum to thousands of private security contractors he says are undermining his nation\'s army and police force: Cease operations in four months. Mike Thibault, Co-Chairman of the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan, joins us with reaction.
This week, host Larry Allen talks with Roger Morse, a Principal at Capitol Pathfinders. Aug. 17, 2010
After almost 50 years of service, Frank Anderson is retiring.
EPA, NASA and Transportation receive two honors each in different categories. Overall 17 agencies received all green scores on the Open Government dashboard.
How can companies meet the need for increased transparency?
Marc Pearl, president & CEO of the Homeland Security & Defense Business Council, is this week\'s guest. Aug. 6, 2010
On this week\'s Industry Chatter, host Francis Rose talks about cybersecurity with Dr. Elan Amir, president and CEO of Bivio Networks.
Contests, contests, everywhere...all across government agencies.
Amtower interviews internet marketing guru and author Brian Halligan. Aug. 16, 2010
Today we bring you the second part of our three part discussion with Mark White, principal with Deloitte Consulting LLP who works with both the firm’s Federal and Technology practices and CIO of Deloitte Consulting.…
SECDEF Gates announced Monday his plan to move $100 billion in spending from back-office functions to war fighter needs.
This week, host Larry Allen welcomes David Drabkin, Director of Acquisition Policy at Northrop Grumman. Aug. 10, 2010
Our look at the upcoming end-of-the-fiscal-year acquisition-spree turns to a vendor\'s perspective. Joining us to talk about the year-end ordering from a contractor\'s point of view is Stephanie Ambrose, Vice President at Serco.
Secretary Gates\' decision to cut three major offices will result in \"a substantial number\" of employees and contractors having to find new jobs. The CIO\'s functions will be split between DISA and ATL. DoD is moving major acquisition oversight to the chief management officer\'s office.
August 17th Audio available >> click here At times of high volume transactions like the upcoming end of year budget cycle. government organizations typically encounter opportunities for improvement. Budget Reprogramming in many agencies today is a manual process. Moving simple financial transactions between departments can take weeks instead of hours. Tune in to learn how Microsoft is improving the work of government by enabling better intra company transfers and compliance reporting back to the government. Microsoft has teamed with partners like Information Strategies to provide line of business solutions that can be rapidly deployed in the cloud and at a much lower cost. Tune into to find out how you can drive greater efficiency and impact with Microsoft Dynamics solutions for government.