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Stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on for June 16, 2011.
Retiring Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has recommended the president nominate Navy Adm. Jonathan Greenert as the next chief of naval operations (CNO).
The House voted on a spending bill that will slash the Food and Drug Administration\'s budget by nearly 12 percent.
The Department of Defense is trying to stop mergers among the nation\'s largest weapons contractors.
The Department of Defense (DoD) is using weapons systems that have been around for a long time. Some of them have been around for so long that their manufacturers don’t support them any more, or…
Federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra is stepping down in August. Kundra was the first federal CIO, and his departure will leave a big whole in the administration. For perspective, Federal News Radio spoke with…
The White House has announced a new governmentwide project, the SelectUSA Initiative, to drive business growth and job creation. The Department of Commerce will fund the initiative, collaborating with the new Federal Interagency Investment Working…
Oceus Networks integrates communications products for its customers, including federal agencies. Federal News Radio speaks with President and CEO Doug Smith.
Tweets with #Vivekv2 about who will replace Vivek Kundra as federal CIO.
Falling budgets have agencies considering extreme measures.
Career executives must manage relationships with political appointees and work as effectively as possible with them. We get insight from Timothy Quinn with the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Former Representative Tom Davis, now with Deloitte, says increased oversight and the budget battle will affect career executives and their ability to lead.
Executives are expected to find significant cost reductions, work to improve program operations, achieve results and respond to increased measures of accountability. We get tips from Deloitte\'s Janet Hale.
Vivek Kundra, the first-ever federal chief information officer, is resigning. Federal News Radio has learned Kundra is planning to leave the White House in August.