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The management of the federal workforce—including executives—will be a critical factor in the next president’s success. How do we strengthening federal senior leadership, including political appointees and career executives, and enhancing their collaboration? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores this subject with Doug Brook and Maureen Hartney authors of Managing the Government’s Executive Talent.
Some believe federal networks seem to be in a perpetual state of disruption over the last 20 years. First agencies moved from the mainframe to the client server set-up. As soon as agencies seemed to have gotten this client-server approach down, in comes the managed services, which morphed really into cloud computing and the as-a-service approach to running networks. Now, we are in a third phase, some call it software-defined networking. Others say it’s part of the cloud evolution where the software running the network is really in charge and not the hardware.
On DoD online chat with Army Logistics Modernization Program's Lt. Col. Robert Williams and Army Materiel Command's Joshua Call.
Tom Devine and Jeff Neal join host, Debra Roth, to discuss the intersection between whistleblowers and Inspectors General. July 8, 2016
In “Meeting Government’s Mobile Mission,” Sean Frazier, chief technology evangelist for MobileIron’s Public Sector Practice, addressed three key points: mobile as the new normal, challenges and opportunities in the public sector and applications as the driver of mobility’s future.
More than 20 years after publication of the dog-on-the-Internet cartoon, identity verification and authentication still present major challenges to large organizations, including federal agencies.
Ask the CIO online chat with Jonathan Alboum, CIO of the USDA.
Forging Transformational Leadership - Why do leaders succeed or fail? How do leaders direct ambitious change? What strategies do leaders use to overcome opposition and win allies? Join host Michael Keegan and Professor Harry Lambright, of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University and author of the IBM Center report, Forging Transformational Change, as they explore leaders and leadership.
On this edition special of “Disaster Resilience for America” before a summer hiatus, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran reflect on lessons learned and key issues that will continue to be explored in the future.
The National Security Agency is the repository for much of the government's cybersecurity chops. NSA has its own cyber threats to worry about. But it also advises other agencies and the White House on governmentwide and industry cyber issues. Federal Drive with Tom Temin talks to the point man for this effort, Philip Quade, special assistant for cybersecurity to the NSA director.
What are the strategic priorities of the USDA’s Food and Inspection Service? How is FSIS ensuring this country’s food is safe and uncontaminated? How is FSIS leveraging technology and innovation to meet its mission? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and much more Alfred Almanza, Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Over the past few years the federal government has become increasingly concerned about attracting and retaining its workers. To say that the government workforce is graying is an understatement, with figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing that millennials make up less than a quarter of government employees. This discussion explored how advanced technology solutions in the areas of physical security, deployable solutions and cloud can be used to enhance the attraction, retention and productivity of workers.
On this edition of “Disaster Resilience for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview Christopher Tarantino, the CEO of Epicenter Media & Training and Owner/Chairman of CLT Innovations.