Jack Horan and Jason Workmaster of McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP provide an overview of what every government contractor should know about the civil False Claims Act. April 12, 2011
Federal News Radio covered two big stories this week on cloud computing. Check them out! Cloud computing e-discovery risks a concern Federal lawyers and record managers are watching closely how the General Services Administration, the Agriculture Department and others move their email and collaboration services to private sector cloud computing providers. Federal News Radio’s Jason [...]
Rich Wilkinson is director of government contracting and technology at Watkins Meegan. He explains what contractors should be doing to stay in business in case of a shutdown.
John Thomas, Senior Vice President and Chief Systems Engineer at Booz Allen Hamilton, describes the company\'s training partnership with DAU.
A new southwestern border security technology strategy is in the works. We get details from CBS\'s Mark Borkowski.
DOD\'s Tricare Management Activity is not only one of the world\'s biggest health care providers. It is also a big acquisition organization. We learn more from TMA\'s Michael Fischetti.
Microsoft makes court documents public as part of battle to provide cloud services to the Interior Department. Google contends its Google Apps for Government offers more security than FISMA requires.
Federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra says agencies are on track to move to the cloud and framed his ideas for where he wants government to go in the future.
Stan Collender is a partner at Qorvis Communications and a regular budget guru on Federal News Radio. He says you\'re not out of the woods yet.
Host Mark Amtower discusses a wide variety of issues with Washington Technology editor-in-chief Nick Wakeman and Lohfeld Consulting Group CEO Bob Lohfeld. April 11, 2011 (Encore presentation April 25, 2011)
Will the proposed changes help small business participation in federal contracting? We ask Microtech\'s Tony Jimenez.
Rep. Gerry Connolly from Virginia gives his take what comes next.
A survey from Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum finds more than half of their respondents will conduct business as usual if the agencies stop working.
Stan Soloway, president and CEO of the Professional Services Council, explains to what extent industry would hurt from a partial government shutdown.
DHSers who perform cybersecurity functions would not be furloughed during a government shutdown, including contractors.