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Marty Bollinger, senior vice president and director of aerospace and defense practice at Booz & Co. discusses the prospects for the Defense Department budget, the impact of the debt ceiling on industry and the implications U.S. debt will have on policy.
Some liftoff for the FAA. Former administrator Jane Garvey has insight.
The Government Accountability Office says many of the 24 biggest agencies are still struggling with how to use social media effectively
Host Roger Waldron will talk government contracting with Mary Davie, assistant commissioner for the Integrated Technology Service at GSA\'s Federal Acquistion Service. August 2, 2011(Encore presentation August 16, 2011)
Jerry Edgerton, president of federal sales at Blue Ridge Networks, joins host John Gilroy to talk about what his company is doing to help agencies transition into cloud computing. August 2, 2011
This \"environmentally responsive\" material would constantly adjust to outside conditions as well as body heat.
President Obama will nominate Ashton Carter to be the next deputy secretary of Defense. If he’s confirmed, Carter will replace William Lynn. Carter is currently the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics.…
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. The deal is done on the debt limit, and yet there are still so many questions without answers, that it doesn’t really feel…
Pete Tseronis, Chief Technology Officer of the Energy Department, shares his ideas on innovation and leadership in tough budget times.
Cindy Troutman, the president of CGH Technologies, joined In Depth with Francis Rose, to give her perspective and to provide one snapshot of how the partial shutdown at FAA is affecting contractors.
The President asked the RAT Board leader, Earl Devaney, to lead the new Government Accountability and Transparency Board, which will more broadly focus on cutting government waste and tracking transparency in federal spending.
Congress taking its August break with no appropriations bills passed isn\'t helping lift the mood.
Agency budgets will shrink by $7 billion next year. But no one knows where those cuts will happen. Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal, sorts out what we know and what we don\'t.