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Redundancy, the budget, and your pay are all connected. And they all need to be viewed in the long term, Rep. Darrell Issa told Federal News Radio.
Where will you be when Twitter and the Hatch Act collide? Where SHOULD you be? We ask attorney Bill Bransford.
Two U.S. C-130s have transported Egyptian refugees from Tunisia to Cairo, Defense Department officials said.
There really IS innovation in government, despite budget constraints and a culture of \"do more with less.\" Or is it because of it? We ask the head of Hay Group\'s Federal Sector Leadership and Talent Practice, Scott Spreier.
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…
A Senate Democrat blasted the Obama administration for holding up passage of cybersecurity legislation that has been subjected to a more than year-long interagency review process.
Instead of imposing additional security regulations, the U.S. government must work with the private sector to develop incentives that motivate companies to voluntarily adopt security best practices.
The effort to understand cloud computing doesn’t stop at the IT shop in your agency. Managers all over the government are getting “cloud savvy” so they know what they need to know to acquire solutions…
March 14th and March 16th Special Edition: What is analytics and how can it enhance decision making? How can the Deep QA analytics technology underpinning IBM\'s Watson help government agencies meet mission? We will explore these questions and more with two very special guests Professor Tom Davenport on analytics and David Shepler on Deep QA/Watson. That\'s this week on The Business of Government Hour.
March 7th and March 9th, 2011 U.S Department Housing and Urban Development Chief Financial Officer
House Republicans feel they need two stopgap spending bills for the budget standoff with Democrats. The Hill\'s Alexander Bolton explains it for us.
\"Are Federal Workers Underpaid?\" That question is being asked at a hearing today looking at future pay options for federal workers. Rep. Dennis Ross, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee gives us a preview
Identity theft tops complaints to FTC Historic federal union election begins today Foreign Service over-stretched, under prepared
While the public may not be crazy about federal employees, a new poll finds they love what feds do! Harris Poll\'s chair, Humphrey Taylor, explains.