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Draft memo obtained by Federal News Radio calls for stopping new and ongoing modernization and development programs until OMB can review them. OMB also would dole out funding on a quarterly basis for ongoing projects to ensure they are meeting milestones.
Two authors share best practices and discuss their new book.
The innovation challenges platform will help your agency get creative ideas and be more open and transparent.
Small businesses will play an important role in the new procurement reform strategy at USAID. We get details from the Director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Mauricio Vera
NASA and its partners are making an effort to save both time and lives with new technology. Details from WTOP\'s Kristi King and NASA\'s George Theodorakos
After Google hack, warnings pop up in SEC filings
Former OMB officials say having solid data on why certain programs need to be ended or cut is key to making this initiative work. OMB directs agencies to suggest which low performing programs or those outside of the agency\'s mission to target for termination or reduction by Sept. 13.
The budget cut being imposed on federal agencies won\'t impact all of them the same way. Some may freeze hiring, most will cut travel and training first. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says this isn\'t the end of civilization as we know it but it could be a kick in the slats for the prosperous Washington metro area.
Diplomats need to work with the under-30 age group that is using Internet-based communication technology, State\'s Jared Cohen says.
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.