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Guy Timberlake, Chief Visionary Officer and CEO of the American Small Business Coalition, explains what agencies need to do to increase their scores.
The Government Accountability Office says the plans to transform Guam into a major military hub will cost the U.S., Japan and Guam a total of $23.9 billion, Stars and Stripes reports. The first $14 billion…
Gov Exec\'s Tom Shoop explain how the FBI\'s takedown of its number one most wanted person silenced national mockery.
Oliver Fischer is a demographer and a conflict monitoring and response officer with the U.S. Census Bureau and a Sammies award finalist.
Former leaders from the intelligence community are looking to see if they can find best practices for the administration\'s effort to reorganize the government. We get details from the Partnership for Public Service\'s John Palguta.
Texas revives TSA anti-groping measure, \'Fast and Furious\' whistleblower fired, USO breaks ground for new center at Ft. Belvoir
It will probably be another 50 years before the Pentagon needs renovating. DoD\'s Sajeel Ahmed details the latest effort.
NOAA is going with Google Apps for agency-wide e-mail and collaboration platform for its 25,000 employees, contractors and associates working across the country and around the world. NOAA CIO Joseph Klimavicz explains the process.
The Army has awarded a $286 million contract to General Dynamics for the production of air-to-ground rockets. Under the contract, the Hydra-70 rockets are to be delivered by April 2015.
Host Mark Amtower is joined by contracting veteran Scott Friedlander, for a in-depth discussion of what you need to know, if you want to do business with the government. June 27, 2011(Encore presentation July 11, 2011)
Here\'s what Federal News Radio\'s reporters worked on today.
Federal and military websites are under fire from hackers, according to Richard Stiennon, host of the \"Threat Chaos\" blog. He told Federal News Radio what he thinks needs to be done to fix that problem.
What difference will the White house\'s Cybersecurity Proposal make? You\'ll find out next from Larry Clinton, president and CEO of the Internet Security Alliance.
The President won\'t be making Afghanistan troop withdrawal decisions. Learn more in today\'s DoD Report.