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Analysis from: Jonathan Breul, executive director, IBM Center for the Business of Government Doug Davidson, director in the Global Public Sector Practice at Grant Thornton, and the publisher of the Federal Financial Management News blog, FedCFO.com.
David Maurer, director of Homeland Security and Justice Issues at GAO, explains why FPS is out of time and money.
The nine biggest contractors make more than 70 percent of their revenue from the federal government.
An immigration application processing center in Texas is in hot water after staffers accessed their bosses\' emails, NextGov reports.
Kevin Connelly is a partner at Seyfarth Shaw. He has chaired the firm\'s government contracts practice group since 2002.
Debra Filippi is a former federal employee and is now a Principal Consultant at Suss Consulting.
Bewtra also shares what he thinks agencies can to do make doing business with government easier.
Yvonne Mattocks, the production manager and coordinator of a new health program offered to federal agencies, joined the Federal Drive to discuss why healthier employees are happier.
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. It seems like we hear about a buyout or early retirement offer at a Federal agency almost every day. Federal News Radio Senior…
Applications from 70,000 federal job seekers are gone. The applications disappeared during an outage at usa jobs dot gov. Federal Times reports some agencies are extending their vacancy periods to give job seekers time to…
A former employee at Shionogi pharmaceutical company logged into the company\'s network from a wi-fi hotspot at a McDonalds and deleted the contents of 88 different computer servers.
Alan Paller is the Vice President for Research at the Sans Institute.
Jacques Gansler is the former undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics.
Julius Genachowski told the Federal Drive the time is right to adopt the next-generation of the 9-1-1 system. He also described efforts to establish a national, broadband communications for first responders.