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TSA can learn from other countries using technology to prevent security breaches.
Census Director Robert Groves explains how the agency will be able to still perform effectively despite the consolidation and cuts.
In Debra Filippi\'s 34 years of work in the federal government she served as the Director of the DoD/VA Interagency program office.
Bill Elmore is the SBA\'s deputy associate administrator for the veterans office of business development. He told Federal News Radio how the Patriot Express program works.
Nancy Suslov is chairwoman of the Alliant Small Business Council.
Leon Panetta will be sworn in today as the next defense secretary. David Petraeus was confirmed by the Senate yesterday as the next CIA director.
Lisa Shames is director of natural resources and environment at the Government Accountability Office and shares tips for your agency.
Leon Panetta will start his new job as the Defense secretary tomorrow.
Jonathan Breul, executive director at the IBM Center for The Business of Government, outlines the the seven management imperatives federal managers should incorporate.
In a memo to agency financial managers, Danny Werfel set a July 31 deadline for three broad initiatives to reduce spending. Agency CFOs also must rank their employees\' SAVE Award ideas for implementation and begin sharing best practices to root out waste, fraud and abuse.
The President\'s proposal for a Civilian Property Realignment Board could cost agencies more money than the current system to dispose of unused federal property.
Supply chain cybersecurity is a growing concern for agencies. John Pironti, an advisor to the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, gives us advice on keeping your supply chain safe.
Our Federal Drive Discussion this month looks at what goes into planning facility upgrades. Guests include George Jakabcin from TIGTA and Lou Williams from GSA.
After four-and-a-half years, Defense Secretary Robert Gates says goodbye to the Pentagon. Today is his last day on the job.