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The Defense Information Systems Agency is asking industry for proposals to cut the tab for satellite communications in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Ed Zurndorfer, registered employee benefit consultant, lists things not to do when filing your taxes.
There\'s no impasse buster on the horizon. Paul Van de Water with the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explains why he says that.
Federal executives recognize that citizens are \"frustrated\" with government\'s ability to engage and service the public. We learn more from Melissa Hardt and Bryan Klopack, authors of a new study on engagement.
The Morning Federal Newscast is a daily compilation of the stories you hear Federal Drive hosts Tom Temin and Amy Morris discuss throughout the show each day. The Newscast is designed to give FederalNewsRadio.com users…
Last year, the Department of Homeland Security set out to hire 1,000 cyber experts and could only bring in roughly 300.
SIGTARP Christy Romero discusses the findings of Treasury\'s oversight of legal fees.
Common Good\'s Philip Howard asked 20 top American thinkers for their ideas.
The Army\'s new uniformed leader says his military branch is ready to keep troops in Iraq beyond December.
The new head of procurement at the Homeland Security Department has a pretty clear vision of how to get - and keep - acquisition on track at his agency.
Your agency is working hard to protect its networks and computers, but that plan could be full of holes if you forget about people.
Carolina Milanesi of Gartner discusses Apple\'s domination of the tablet market.
Many lawmakers advocate cutting Defense spending as part of FY 2012. Boeing\'s Dennis Muilenburg tells us about what the contracting giant is doing to prepare.
\"We are not DHS. We are not DoD,\" says Jerry Horton, chief information officer at USAID.