Experts say nothing will matter unless agency managers buy-in to the idea that telework is an operational advantage.
He\'ll join the think tank after his July 30 departure from the Obama administration.
The next challenge for supporters of teleworking in the government has nothing to do with laptops, laws or cybersecurity. Instead, experts say that challenge will be to convince the recalcitrant manager in the office down the hall, who doesn\'t like the idea.
The draft copy from June 15 of the document that describes how the Army thinks it will fight between 2016 to 2028
Some ask why Massachusetts is focusing on social media. The short answer: because it works.
The meeting will focus on Gates\'s push for savings across the DoD.
Hear all about it during this installment of the Best of In Depth.
With the 2010 census winding down its more public face, officials are double-checking their work as the bureau looks toward the final decennial population count. The Census director peers into his crystal ball as he begins to consider how the 2020 census will be conducted.
While it might be nice to work from home, there are some issues that arise that so-called regular workers don\'t have to deal with, especially when it comes to privacy and security.
The document describes how the agency protects privacy, including training and dealing with personal information. DHS tracks all privacy breaches in a secure online database.
This week, we bring you the Best of In Depth. Listen to a past conversation with former e-gov administrators Karen Evans and Mark Forman.
Since 1981 an estimated 25 million people have died of AIDS worldwide.