Management

  • OFPP to issue memo to make sure agencies understand new ethics rules

    November 14, 2008
  • For months, we have been awaiting the regulations that detail the ethics rules for government contractors. Well, this morning they were published in the Federal Register — all 157 pages of them. If you are…

    November 12, 2008
  • FederalNewsRadio has been Tracking the Transition — and following the money. Today, the Council for Excellence in Government released the Federal CFO Roadmap to give current and in-coming CFO’s insights about the job, the duties…

    November 12, 2008
  • Common mistakes hope to be avoided by setting tone early

    November 11, 2008
  • The Treasury Department has committed $125 billion so far to the Capital Purchase Program part of the financial rescue plan. Neel Kashkari, the Treasury’s interim assistant secretary for financial stability, today said the department submitted…

    November 10, 2008
  • We’ve been telling you about the FederalNewsRadio Book Club and how you can get involved. The first book that we’ve selected is called The Speed of Trust by Stephen M.R. Covey. The person who suggested…

    November 10, 2008
  • Vice Admiral Adam M. Robinson, Jr. Surgeon General, Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery November 10th and 12th, 2008

    November 10, 2008
  • We’ve been hearing a lot about transparency lately, but it seems just about everybody has a different definition of what transparency is. To make matters even more complex — why does it matter in the…

    November 10, 2008
  • As FederalNewsRadio has been telling you, a federal appeals court has ruled that a law calling for minority-owned companies to receive 5 percent of defense contracting dollars is unconstitutional. The court said that there wasn’t…

    November 07, 2008
  • There was a big court decision this week that could have huge ramifications on small business set aside requirements. A federal appeals court has ruled that a law calling for minority-owned companies to receive 5…

    November 07, 2008
  • The country knows who the next president will be, but President Bush is still in office, and his administration is trying to push through a number of environmental regulations before it leaves. Rick Melberth is…

    November 07, 2008
  • The Labor Department awarded Verizon to provide wide area network services under the Networx telecommunications contract. The agency confirmed that the nine-year contract would be worth $63 million. Verizon also provided Labor services under the…

    November 07, 2008
  • Federal management to remain priority in next administration

    November 04, 2008
  • Jim Schweiter, Of Counsel, McKenna Long & Aldridge, November 4th, 2008

    November 04, 2008