This week, host Larry Allen talks with Sanderson Hoe, a partner at McKenna, Long & Aldridge. June 8, 2010
U.S. President Barack Obama is asking government agencies to develop plans for five percent reductions in array of domestic programs, the White House said on Tuesday.
Agencies are under pressure to cut costs while delivering more customer service. Juniper Networks\' Pradeep Sindhu says it really can be done.
Agencies aren\'t very clear on how to measure efficiency, in part because OMB has given inconsistent or limited guidance and technical assistance, says GAO. Bernice Steinhardt, Director of Governmentwide Management Issues for GAO, explains.
It was a record week on FederalNewsRadio.com — as several stories got highlighted by the Drudge Report. That being said… the most read stories across Federal News Radio 1500 AM from May 23-June 6… on…
Is the oil spill in the Gulf the first true test of President Obama\'s management style?
Over $100 billion shifting from \"overhead\" to programs supporting warfighters.
The Defense Department has been trying to improve efficiencies and cut costs by using both competitions with the private sector and High Performance Organizations (HPOs), a solution based in-house rather than on a public-private competition.
Agencies recycled more than 51,000 pounds of electronics, purchases more than 58,000 hardware that met the green standards and saved the government more than $11 million.
You often hear what a distraction it can be for workers on the job. But, instead of seeing it as a liability, some business and agency managers are turning social media into a valuable tool. If employees are using social media at work and for business purposes already, that should be capitalized on to build business, improve the firm\'s or agency\'s reputation and improve the bottom line, according to Aon Consulting. A task easier said than done, but Aon Consulting can show you the way.
This week, Amtower learns all about it with editor-in-chief Nick Wakeman. June 7, 2010