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The United States Air Force is taking a corporate approach to training civilian leaders. It will launch the new program this summer.
The new CIO at the CPSC is changing the way his office does business. April 7, 2010
Wednesday marked an important milestone for the Open Government Initiative. Federal agencies have begun releasing their plans and highlighting how they plan to make agency operations and data more transparent.
As part of our special week-long series \"HR: Reinvented\", we asked Federal Chief Performance Office Jeff Zients to preview changes coming to personnel practices in the federal government. He told us, changes will start at the beginning.
Change can happen, but it will be difficult, says President Clinton\'s last OPM Director.
Government Executive editor Tom Shoop explains.
Last weekend, open government advocates gathered in Washington, DC for the second Transparency Camp — an un-conference, which is one of these events where bright people come together and decide what they want to talk…
DorobekINSIDER: Most read items for the week of March 28-April 3: DOD CIO and the Guam capsizing question The most read stories for the week of March 28-April 3… on the DorobekINSIDER.com, on the Daily…
OMB will issue a new memo on HSPD-12 in the coming weeks. Agencies are feeling more pressure to meet the secure identity card requirements. Administration is also closer to finalizing new strategy for securing online transactions.
The Federal News Radio Book Club “meets” this afternoon — and we will be discussing Daniel Pink’s new book Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us. First, the details: When: Friday, April 2 at…
There are sometimes when you look forward to something so much, you can’t help but be disappointed. Then there are exciting moments when you look forward to something and it actually exceeds expectations. And you…
Input, the market research firm, has opened the door to potential buyers, insiders and industry sources say. While the privately held company has been in talks before, nothing panned out. Input officials had no comment…
The most read stories for the month of March on the DorobekInsider.com, on the Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris, for Mike Causey, and for FederalNewsRadio.com… …from the DorobekInsider.com… DorobekINSIDER: DOD issues its…