Hubbard Radio Washington DC, LLC. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
Jonathan Breul, executive director at the IBM Center for The Business of Government, outlines the the seven management imperatives federal managers should incorporate.
Audio coming. Your agency will be under greater scrutiny for performance. How can you prepare and ensure you’re meeting goals? Anne Reed, CEO of ASI Government, shares some advice.
After Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) questioned the Postal Service\'s decision to stop paying to FERS, attorney Bill Bransford said Issa may be concerned that USPS is setting a precedent for subsidizing other financially unstable agencies.
Supply chain cybersecurity is a growing concern for agencies. John Pironti, an advisor to the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, gives us advice on keeping your supply chain safe.
The National Resource Directory is allowing agencies to share information with members of the military. Koby Langley from DoD tells Federal News Radio how the collaboration works.
Our Federal Drive Discussion this month looks at what goes into planning facility upgrades. Guests include George Jakabcin from TIGTA and Lou Williams from GSA.
The forum appears to have been taken down by a sophisticated cyber attack that hit the website and the server.
The Army says deploying women to its Special Operations Command in Afghanistan has been a \"huge success.\"
After four-and-a-half years, Defense Secretary Robert Gates says goodbye to the Pentagon. Today is his last day on the job.
In this morning\'s Federal Newscast, today is Defense Secretary Robert Gates\' last day on the job. Plus, how some Census workers could be losing their jobs.
The Census Bureau is closing six of the agency’s 12 Regional Offices. The agency is expected to cut up to 130 positions.The Bureau says the reason for the reductions is so they can reduce costs…
The interagency effort to develop widely-accepted rules for securing cloud computing services from vendors may not be finalized until the fall. The FedRAMP effort is led by GSA, DHS and DoD. And until the requirements…
The Buy American Act was originally passed in 1933 to protect American jobs and companies.
Jess Ford is Director of International Affairs and Trade at GAO.