BRAC moves begin, Foreign Affairs Security Training Center plug pulled, VA patient scheduling app still not ready for prime time
Representatives of the Government Printing Office, National Archives, and Library of Congress discuss best practices for preserving digital records.
Efforts to protect the smart grid could generate $21 billion dollars in spending over the next five years. Tom Billington, CEO of CyberSecurity Seminars, walks us through some of the issues found in a study by Pike Research.
This week, Amtower interviews Todd Lamonia, president and CEO of Intellifed. June 28, 2010
The Postal Service inspector general says the agency overpaid $75 billion into the Civil Service Retirement System from 1972 to 2009. Michael Thompson, Director of Capital Investments for the Postal Service Office of Inspector General, explains.
Under enormous pressure, with little time to spare and no playbook to follow, the Treasury Department\'s newly created Office of Financial Stability (OFS) had to recruit highly qualified staff to administer TARP, build an operation from scratch, negotiate complex agreements to provide hundreds of billions of dollars, and ensure that their decisions were done according to the strict letter of the law and with strong fiscal controls. Timothy Massad, chief counsel, explains how they pulled that off.
Show the GSA how you celebrate America and your photo may be featured on USA.gov, GobiernoUSA.gov, and social media channels. USA.gov\'s Michelle Chronister explains.
DISA information strategist John Garing retires. We talk with him about the past and his vision of the future.
IG: IRS feds abused tax credit, Freddie Mac fires technology VP, FDA finds unsanitary airline food
IG: pilot information is at risk, Billions to be spent on smartgrid cybersecurity
This week\'s Federal News Countdown, featuring the top three most important Federal news stories of the week.
This week, host John Gilroy chats with Leo Mullen, CEO of Navigation Arts. June 29, 2010
While some are saying border security is at an all-time low, others are saying it\'s never been better. What\'s really going on? We ask Steve Atkiss, a former Chief of Staff of CBP, for his thoughts.
We continue our look at the 10 biggest mistakes feds make when planning for retirement with registered employee benefit consultant, Ed Zurndorfer.