How has the mission of the U.S. Government Accountability Office evolved? How is GAO innovating the way it does its oversight mission? What does the future hold for the U.S. Government Accountability Office? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Comptroller General Gene Dodaro, leader of the GAO.
This week Dr. Joia Mukherjee, the Chief Medical Officer of Partners in Health, shares memories with Conversations on Health Care hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter. She explains how the nonprofit’s focus will remain on community health in the countries it serves.
Every agency is going to have a different approach to threat hunting, based on their needs and organizational structure. But across every scale, proactivity is the key to doing it well.
This week on FEDtalk, celebrate 20 years of advancing African American leadership within the senior ranks of the federal government. Guests from the African American Federal Executive Association (AAFEA) join the podcast to discuss their 20th anniversary event and the AAFEA programs that promote career enhancing opportunities and the development of critical skills.
Innovative technologies that utilize existing cell technology to relay back environmental data are already in use. Some of them challenge the imagination.
To help agencies break through the inertia that can inhibit logistics and sustainment capabilities, LMI developed LogSmart. This family of solutions targets the needs of fleet operators, maintainers, supply chain analysts, program managers and more.
“When you look at the vast majority of our farmers, ranchers and processors out there, they’re really not using these technologies,” says the Agricultural Research Service’s Mike Buser. He explain how better data can help improve production yields.
What is the financial management strategy for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)? How is it pursuing a Hybrid First workplace model? What is it innovating the way it operates and does business? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Jay Hoffman, Chief Financial Officer at USPTO
The whole world is watching as Russian troops advance in Ukraine and brave medical professionals are on duty throughout the crisis. One of them is Dr. Kateryna Pochtar, who shares her chilling description of how she and her colleagues are trying to help patients in their clinic. Dr. Pochtar explains how patients are crying in her arms as her life consists of just work, hiding and sleep. She tells Conversations on Health Care hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter that some patients are afraid to seek medical care because they worry they’ll be trapped outside during an air alarm.
Federal employees who are required to file confidential financial disclosures have done so already, and now it’s time to face the infamous Form 278: public financial disclosures.
As government agencies look to modernize their technology platforms, respond to recent changes in where and how work gets accomplished, and prepare themselves for the future, it can be difficult to know where and how to start. That’s why public-private partnerships are so important.
Federal News Network surveyed five agencies to detail the current and future impact of SaaS across their mission areas. Download the survey to learn more.
Can artificial intelligence help agencies stay ahead of cyberthreats, especially as attackers get cleverer and potential attack vectors increase? BlackBerry CTO Charles Egan shares insights on why and how AI tools can help.
When you think of rain forests, wildfires don’t typically come to mind. But the Director of the Oregon Office of Emergency Management said that’s changing –rapidly.
The need to define budgets for programs two or more years before spending a single dime creates a challenge ensuring allocations align with spending at most Defense organizations. Is there a better way? We talk with the chief scientist at Decision Lens to find out.