Tom Temin catches up with the nation\'s Geospatial Information Officer
The Executive Leadership Conference is underway and Tom Temin explains what\'s in store for Monday\'s coverage.
Military.com reports Pentagon officials should start seeing results of spending reforms.
Stan Krejci of the SK Group discusses the idea of a board of advisers with host Mark Amtower. Does your company need one? How should you assmble one? October 22, 2010
Glenn A. Gaines heads up the U.S. Fire Administration. He joins host Derrick Dortch for an in-depth look at the agency and where the department is headed next. October 15, 2010 (Encore presentation October 22, 2010)
The Interior Department has created a new agency to collect billions of dollars in royalties for onshore and offshore drilling. We get details from Interior\'s Rhea Suh.
Agencies and industry are trading employees with specific technology skills, but in the end both need to increase the overall workforce. One expert calls for the professionalization of cybersecurity workers. Agencies are finding new ways to recruit these in-demand employees.
The Office of Government Information Services has impacted how agencies and citizens interact over Freedom of Information Act requests in its first year. Among the agency\'s first-year goals was to make people aware of its mission to act as an arbiter and help agencies implement best practices.
GAO\'s Randolph Hite joined the DorobekINSIDER to discuss GAO\'s recommendations for DHS\' massive border security project.
Washington Business Journal offers ways to encourage workers to share ideas.
The U.K. announced aggressive public spending cuts, according to reports in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and Economist.
So far this political season, OSC has fired one federal employee and suspended another without pay for 120 days. Attorney Debra Roth has some tips for not joining the list.
New rules will help reduce the time it takes to decide applications for disability benefits from those persons with the most severe disabilities. Commissioner Michael Astrue explains.
The administration has been shifting its focus toward determining what it wants agencies to accomplish, rather than first defining the lines of authority.
The Army and the Department of Veterans Affairs entered into a formal agreement that will allow workers at Arlington National Cemetery to enroll in the VA\'s National Cemetery Administration Training Center, according to a DoD release.