Susan Zeleniak of Verizon Federal explains that Networx will benefit all agencies and vastly improve the way things work -- once agencies make the move, that is.
Today we get the perspective of former OFPP administrator Steve Kelman.
Transparency is all the rage these days, but is there a limit to its usefulness?
The New York Times reports that Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has ordered the military and the Pentagon\'s civilian bureaucracy to find tens of billions of dollars in annual savings to pay for war-fighting operations.
GSA has established 12 new blanket purchase agreements for office supplies under the Federal Strategic Sourcing Initiative that will help federal agencies meet mandates to cut procurement expenditures by seven percent for the current and 2011 fiscal years. GSA\'s Steve Kempf explains.
For the Defense industry, it seems as though now is the best of times, and worst of times.
The \'Avatar\' and \'Titanic\' director is helping the EPA.
Bill would require Defense to explore new cybersecurity buys and tools, First governmentwide cyber provider approved
From problems with handheld computers to headaches concerning the development of \"back-office\" computing systems, technology has been a high-risk area for the Census. But now, the current Census director seems to have good news: problems with one of those back-office systems have been fixed.
AT&T receives an authority to operate its cybersecurity services under the Networx telecommunications contract. Agencies now can purchase these services to meet the Trusted Internet Connections requirements.
Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year, Kalimex, reopened the stairs to the crown in the Statue of Liberty for the first time since 9/11, ensuring visitors\' safe ascent up the famous double helix stairway to the observation level in the statue\'s crown. Vice-president Kevin O\'Brien walks us through it.
Military pay raise for 2011 will stay at 1.4% in Senate version of Defense Authorization Bill.
Agency has been garnering more and more attention since Arizona passed a law back in April.
Daniel Gordon, Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy, joins host Larry Allen this week. Encore Presentation