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The Census must change the way it does business if it wants to stay in business, NextGov reports.
Federal agencies are challenged with how to treat worker grievances from contractors, who do not have the same mediation procedures as federal workers.
American hikers Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal will stand trial in Iran on November 6th, according to the Swiss ambassador in Tehran. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Iranian authorities should exercise the humanitarian option and release them, adding that the US does not believe there is a basis for the arrest charges. The United States and Iran need to discuss many matters of significance, Clinton stated. Movement to trial should enable the release of the two men, though they probably will be convicted and given a prison sentence. That scenario will give President Ahmadi-Nejad a platform and opportunity to show forgiveness, provided of course the men show proper remorse.
New media has become a big phenomenon for government.
Tom Temin catches up with the nation\'s Geospatial Information Officer
The Executive Leadership Conference is underway and Tom Temin explains what\'s in store for Monday\'s coverage.
October 25th and October 27th Information dominance is about using information and data to prevent conflicts or win in a crisis.
The Homeland Security Department extended the contract for its SBINet program until Nov. 17.
In the world of federal information technology, the buzz is around \"agile acquisition\". Led by the Office of Management and Budget, agency chief information officers are being asked to build IT modernization in smaller, more modular programs -- and for less money. Federal News Radio\'s Max Cacas brings the latest from the AFCEA luncheon.
Military.com reports Pentagon officials should start seeing results of spending reforms.
Stan Krejci of the SK Group discusses the idea of a board of advisers with host Mark Amtower. Does your company need one? How should you assmble one? October 22, 2010
Glenn A. Gaines heads up the U.S. Fire Administration. He joins host Derrick Dortch for an in-depth look at the agency and where the department is headed next. October 15, 2010 (Encore presentation October 22, 2010)
According to Japanese lawmakers, the opposition Liberal Democratic Party is considering legislation that would add territorial policing to the responsibilities of the Maritime Self-Defense Force, following the recent dispute with China over the Senkaku Islands. The legislation would empower the naval force to respond to territorial violations by foreign aircraft and ships. Under current law, the Self-Defense Force can only respond to armed attacks against Japan or domestic unrest. Maritime disputes are not over, and the Japanese are adding naval firepower to their side for future incidents. The ruling coalition led by the Democratic Party has not commented.
The Interior Department has created a new agency to collect billions of dollars in royalties for onshore and offshore drilling. We get details from Interior\'s Rhea Suh.