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John Palguta, vice president for policy at the Partnership for Public Service, joined the Federal Drive to discuss how the 9/11 attacks 10 years ago affected.
Each service will have a board to approve technology buys. The Department of the Navy CIO established the level for sign-off at $1 million, but the Navy and Marine Corps set their thresholds much lower. The goal is to gain more control than ever over IT purchases in order to reduce the technology budget by 25 percent over the next five years.
Subhead: The Defense Department said preparing for an agencywide financial audit by 2017 is a good way to make sure every dollar counts in this budget climate. It is putting resources into training administrators and trying to improve its technology systems.
Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief of Government Executive, adds some clarity to OMB\'s budget guidance.
Linda Springer, former OMB Controller and former OPM Director, joined In Depth host Francis Rose on the day of the earthquake that rocked the D.C. region.
The plan includes more than 500 ideas to simplify or eliminate rules all over government. The plan aims to save businesses $10 billion over five years. Industry groups say it doesn\'t go far enough.
Janet St. Laurent is the managing director for defense capabilities and management at the General Accountability Office and a Sammies finalist.
David Stern, Director of Online Engagement at AMERICASPEAKS, has an assessment of how your agency is doing in those areas.
Paul Wester, the chief records officer for the government at NARA, joined the Federal Drive to discuss recent allegations that the Securities and Exchange Commission improperly disposed of documents and how agencies can avoid breaking the rules, themselves.
How do you improve diversity in government when personnel budgets are being cut and the largest, and most diverse agency plans to slash its workforce, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey wonders. The answer: Creative accounting and buyouts.
August 22nd, August 24th, and August 25th 2011 Join us for a Special Edition of The Business of Government Hour a Conversation with Authors -- exploring national security, power, and intelligence in the 21st century.
Nick Archer, director of George Mason University\'s executive education program, and Dr. Roy Hinton, the school\'s associate dean, join host Mark Amtower on today\'s show. August 22, 2011
J. Russell George, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, explains how IRS can improve its customer service.
Trying to change the culture-driven patterns of IT spending in the military services by issuing edicts would not work, and should not work, the Pentagon\'s chief information officer said. She said she sees her role as making sure the services have what they need, and that their IT efforts benefit DoD as an enterprise.