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There’s an old saying in the carpentry business – “measure twice, cut once.” Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent Mike Causey is applying that saying to the federal workforce in his column today – “Congress should…
The House appropriations Committee has approved a $649 billion spending budget for DoD. The fiscal 2012 DoD appropriations bill includes $118 billion for foreign wars. The Senate is still working on its version of the…
The contractors have been snatching up small cybersecurity firms.
The House Appropriations Committee has approved the $649 billion spending budget for the Defense Department.
The Senate Sergeant at Arms says the intruders did not gain access into the Senate computer network.
Sammies nominee Fenella France is a preservation scientist in the preservation research and testing division of the Library of Congress.
William McNally, deputy CAO at NASA, discusses changes in the agency\'s acquisition workforce.
The Labor Department\'s elimination of KSA essays and the increased collaboration with managers are leading to higher-quality candidates in the hiring process.
Paul Rowson of WorldatWork recommended federal agencies make sure their HR staffs have training so they can hire the right people for the mission.
Host Roger Waldron is joined by Jonathan Aronie, partner at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP. They will discuss how \"pre award\" audits under the Federal Supply Schedules have now include interviews of contractor employees as a standard part of the process. June 14, 2011(Encore presentation August 30, 2011)
A new NASA facility in California is designed with the latest Space Age technology and can produce more energy than it uses. Who, and what, is next? We ask the Green Building Council\'s Jeremy Cohen.
No time like the present? NO! says the Council of Defense and Space Industry Associations. We get details from one of the member companies, TechAmerica\'s Trey Hodgkins.
New regulations would cut federal loans available to students, including federal employees, of some colleges. The Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities\' Harris Miller explains.
DISA has plans to manage and monitor a million cellphones and other mobile gadgets.