Hey Government Executives! More of your customers (citizens) seek services and interact with your agency through the web than any other way. Candi Harrison, founder of the Government Web Managers Forum, has some tips on how to serve your customers.
Defense hires 3,000 acquisitions workers; USPS announces realignment of services; Salazar: Abolish MMS, divide in 3 parts; CDC lead findings in DC water rebutted
NASA sidesteps flaws in FISMA, Microsoft to give feds early warning on security
Citrix Federal area vice president on virtualization, cloud computing, the acquisition work force, and doing business with the government.
Sec. Gates orders a top-to-bottom review to find at least $10 billion in annual savings.
May 17th and 19th, 2010 Jon Weinstein and Tim Jaques Authors of Achieving Project Management Success in the Federal Government
Women who serve the federal government as law enforcement officers face unique challenges. WILFE is the professional organization that helps them. May 21, 2010
Hoping to make the third nomination the charm, the White House has tapped FBI Deputy Director John Pistole to head the Transportation Security Administration. Former nominee Erroll Southers tells us what\'s at stake.
Democratic leaders in the Senate consider adding the budget blueprint to a $59 billion dollar emergency spending package winding through Congress. But things are never as easy as that on the Hill. Congressional expert Jodi Schneider explains.
Students from across the country worked to develop a project that markets careers at NASA to teens. NASA\'s Alotta Taylor, responsible for the space operations education program, tells us about the winning effort.
An electronic contracting system that will reduce paper shuffling and allow the public to see details about what the government buys may be on the way. We get details from Roger Waldron, a former GSA exec.
Hiring reform overhaul gets a hearing; Senate emergency spending package takes shape; Caffeine improves shift work performance; Federal credit card used to buy iPods, gadgets
Cybersecurity bill leans on buying power, cyber warrior ranks swell
The suspect in a botched car bombing in Times Square appeared in court Tuesday on terrorism and weapons charges for the first time since his arrest two weeks ago and was quickly led away in handcuffs after being held without bail. National Security Correspondent JJ Green tells us what we\'re learning from the incident
Three people involved with The Management of Change conference next week offer some insight into what the conference is about.