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Beth Noveck returns to New York Law School after spending two years at deputy chief technology officer for open government. She focused on the White House\'s transparency initiative.
Ret. Major General Arnold Fields has submitted his resignation, the White House announced Monday.
Beginning in February, all Defense Department components will be required to use new online tools to generate cost estimates for \"any new proposal or initiative, large or small.\" Secretary Robert Gates in a memo urged DoD employees to start using the online tools now.
The Consumer Financial Protection Agency will include an office dedicated to helping members of the armed forces. It will be led by Holly Petraeus, wife of the commander of forces in Afghanistan.
John Kamensky of the IBM Center for the Business of Government tells host Francis Rose what\'s new in the updated Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of 2010.
Office of Management and Budget Director Jack Lew announced the President\'s plan to nominate Heather Higginbottom to replace Rob Nabors.
January 10th and January 12th, 2011 Exploring ideas to improve government effectiveness. We profile three recent Center reports with authors Dr. David Wyld on Cloud Computing in Government, Dr. Vicki Grant on Process Improvement in Social Service Delivery, and Prof. Sukumar Ganapati on the use of GIS in engaging citizens.
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) introduces legislation to cut the federal workforce by 10 percent and freeze federal pay for an additional year. The bill includes a host of suggestions to cut spending from both the commission and from the Obama and Bush administrations. Brady said collecting unpaid taxes from federal employees could result in $3 billion.
In light of the shootings in Arizona, Federal News Radio wants to know how safe feds feel at their workplace.
Host Mark Amtower discusses PR tips for small businesses with Melanie Rembrandt. January 10, 2011
While each of the military services will have access to money freed up by Defense Secretary Robert\'s Gates efficiency initiative, they will not be able to use it all on new capabilities as he originally intended.
Army\'s Space and Missile Defense Command puts big money on the table.
The Office of Management and Budget is reminding agencies for a second time in four years not to use brand names in their procurements.
The Partnership for Public Service\'s Tim McManus explains how the new guidance from OPM will affect agency hiring.