Programs suffering from waste, fraud, abuse and increasing improper payments are low-hanging fruit when it comes to cutting federal spending, since they require little-to-no political will to address; government efficiency is a nonpartisan issue.
This program will provide a progress report on secure mobility solutions in government.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. Why you can take off that piece of tape you used to cover your laptop’s camera. And we meet the inventor of the QWERTY keyboard.
Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Joel Fuhrman will discuss his latest book, Fast Food Genocide – How Processed Food Is Killing Us and What We Can Do About It.
Tune in to the July 20th FedTalk to hear about the changing face of federal space exploration and research, including the increased reliance on public/private partnerships with academia and private organizations such as Boeing and SpaceX.
July 20, 2018
Participants in a recent Federal News Radio panel discussion explored how the threat environment is changing and how federal agencies are tying together data from what’s going on with strategies for stopping threats before they turn into damage or pilfered data.
Tune in to the July 20th FedTalk to hear about the changing face of federal space exploration and research, including the increased reliance on public/private partnerships with academia and private organizations such as Boeing and SpaceX. July 20, 2018
In the Digital Age, the nature of warfare has dramatically changed. Our traditional military assets are not effective against digital weaponry.
Federal HR technology is a challenge when using legacy systems or manual processes. Learn to face them and address HR technology gaps.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. We meet the developer of the first industrial robot.
Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Joshua Chernov will discuss the science and innovation behind Xymogen formulas. Joshua Chernov is a Senior Medical Consultant for Xymogen with a focus on functional and integrative medicine.
Aurpon Bhattacharya, a principal and Foundational Analytics Lead at Grant Thornton, said agencies can reduce the overwhelming feeling of managing and understanding the troves of data they own.
Some clinical trial participants respond so much better to cancer treatments than other patients that scientists liken them to unicorns. Now these patients, called exceptional responders, are the focus of intense study. Find out what researchers are learning, and how that may help other cancer patients.
On the IT Innovation Insider show, Nutanix details a new concept called “Freedom” that promotes agility and flexibility in the cloud.
Over the last eight years since the cloud-first policy, one thing has become clear success in moving to the cloud depends mainly understanding what applications you have today and rationalizing them for the future.