WFED Anchor Amy Morris has a recap of last night\'s keynote address by technology futurist John Patrick and gives us a preview of today\'s highlights.
Census and DISA are losing the hardwires in favor of mobility.
President Barack Obama will ask Congress to allow FBI Director Robert Mueller to remain in his job an extra two years. Author/editor Garrett Graff tells us more about Mueller, his accomplishments, and his goals.
May 9th and May 11th Business of Government Hour a Conversation with Authors -- exploring national security, power, and intelligence in the 21st century.
You may not have the budget that you want. But you can still take very good care of your employees for a job well done.
Saving money at your agency may be as simple as doing more of the good things you\'re already doing to save money.
Congress is considering a proposal to establish an independent commission to sift through more than 12,000 excess federal properties and streamline the process of either selling or demolishing them. We get details from Representative Jeff Denham (R-Ca.).
Congress is considering a proposal to establish an independent commission to sift through more than 12,000 excess federal properties and streamline the process of either selling or demolishing them. We get details from Representative Jeff Denham (R-Ca.).
OMB\'s Jeff Zients told Senate lawmakers that his office has held 250 meetings to discuss agency reorganization ideas. Zients also said the lack of funding for e-government programs will slow the advancement of transparency websites.
Budget wrangling continues on Capitol Hill. The Hill newspaper\'s Erik Wasson brings us up to speed.
The latest markup of the 2012 Defense Authorization lays out how DoD can carry out secret operations in cyberspace.
Clandestine operations in cyberspace included in 2012 Defense Authorization bill.
Some apps developed through Washington, D.C.\'s Apps for Democracy contest are discontinued because of lack of data. Could the same happen to apps based on federal data due to cuts to the e-government fund?
The General Services Administration has hired Kathy Conrad to be its new principal deputy associate administrator in the Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies.
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