GovExec\'s Tom Shoop brings us analysis of why NASA\'s deputy CIO has told his employees that FISMA compliance isn\'t the be-all, end-all of IT security.
This week, host Ruben Gomez talks with Wes Timmons, director of the FAA Office of Runway Safety. May 27, 2010
Agency tries a new approach to solve problems by bringing together all stakeholders. GSA Administrator Martha Johnson says five parts of the program will be done by July 4.
The White House says President Obama would use a new power to try to weed out earmarks such as water and sewer grants and road projects not requested by the administration.
If President Obama has his way, Congress will give him and his successors the authority to offer his own package of specific cuts to spending bills.
These are not words business or agency managers want associated with their employees. However, a recent study indicated up to a quarter of American workers ARE actively disengaged. Aon Consulting says the benefits of solving this problem are clear, as higher levels of workforce engagement improve employee health, promote positive job attitudes and lead to increased productivity and customer satisfaction.
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Every year, one distinguished federal IT acquisition manager receives the coveted John J. Franke award for career excellence. The award last night went to Jim Williams, who recently retired from the GSA as the Commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service.
The Gov 2.0 Expo is happening next week. Learn why you should attend, and how 2.0 is changing the business of government.
Dale Meyerrose, vice president and general manager at Harris Cyber Integrated Solutions, talks about his company\'s new solution for cloud, and explains why he thinks discussions about cybersecurity can be beneficial.
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke made scathing comments before a high-level U.S.-China dialogue in Beijing next week.
The DoD Secretary says he won\'t let a pay raise derail the Authorization bill.