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Managing editor of The Hill, Bob Cusack gives us 10 things to watch for during the contentious debate.
At nearly four times the budget, a new Air Force satellite is about to be launched nine years late.
Two George Mason University researchers are calling the bluff of the nation\'s cybersecurity experts.
EPA environmental protection specialist Una Song joins host John Gilroy to talk about the Energy Star project and how it can help your agency monitor its energy use. April 26, 2011
Martha Dorris, deputy associate administrator of the Office of Citizen Services at the General Services Administration, explains how her agency has used e-gov initiatives to improve the customer experience.
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. You’re attached almost surgically to your Blackberry – or maybe now it’s an iPhone or an Android. You and your colleagues are connected…
Barbara Penland of the Oak Ridge Lab\'s communications office shares how the lab is getting back to normal after its systems were hacked.
Rob Burton is the former deputy administrator at the Office of Federal Procurement Policy under the Bush Administration and a partner at Venable law firm. He explains what industry experts are concerned about.
Congress returns next week facing two urgent fiscal questions: What to do about raising the federal government\'s borrowing threshold and how to pass a budget for the next fiscal year that honors the fiscal austerity of the current political moment?
Karen Evans, director of the U.S. Cyber Challenge, explains how this contest might eventually help your agency.
An ever-increasing focus on process and compliance has made governance processes burdensome rather than a catalyst for program success and mission enablement. Booz Allen Hamilton\'s Michael Isman has some tips for IT managers on how to deal with that.
The ACUS is committed to promoting improved government procedures by leveraging interactive technologies and encouraging open communication with the public. We get details from chairman, Paul Verkuil.
Missile part falls off Navy jet, hits truck Time off due to royal wedding for some feds
DOD\'s budget cutting mode isn\'t just for this year. It\'s likely to continue for the foreseeable future. We talk about it with Deloitte\'s JoAnn Boutelle.