The Senate Armed Services Committee likely will not consider the House version of the bill to improve how the Defense Department conducts acquisition.
This week, host John Gilroy answers all your questions about the important move when he talks with representatives from TurningPoint. May 11, 2010
This week, Amtower talks with GCN editor-in-chief Wyatt Kash. May 10, 2010
Membership in a terrorist organization does not prohibit a person from possessing firearms or explosives under current federal law. Eileen Larence, director of Homeland Security and Justice Issues at the GAO, explains.
Senator Ted Kaufman has a rare three-fer praising three feds at once from the Library of Congress.
Based on calendar 2009 results, the combined companies would have total revenues of approximately $4.5 billion, 31,000 employees and a booked backlog of more than $13.5 billion, representing approximately 3 times annual revenue. CGI\'s President, Donna Morea, has details.
March 1st, March 3rd, May 10th 2010 David Blumenthal, M.D., M.P.P National Coordinator Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
While an EMP doesn\'t last very long, the effects do. Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction CEO Randall Larsen talks with Dr. Peter Zimmerman, former chief scientist at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about electromagnetic pulse.
The online project took an innovative approach to engaging stakeholders from all walks of life and getting fresh and realistic ideas about security onto the table. Liam Cleaver, the global program director in IBM\'s Jam Program Office, explains the event.
Treasury faces pushback in changing the nickel, BRAC traffic expected to bring gridlock, Sec. Clinton calls for retirees to return to service, Gates looks for $10 billion in Defense cuts, National service grads face dim job market, Dir. Groves: Census on track to save money
MS Patch Tuesday preview, White House sees no cyberattack in Wall Street plunge
My weekly countdown of the three most important Federal news stories as chosen by my expert panelists.
On April 14, Army Secretary John M. McHugh personally awarded Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4) Program Management and Business Transformation Director William H. Weed with the Decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service (DECS) Award during a ceremony at the Pentagon. The DECS, comparable to the military\'s Distinguished Service Medal, is the highest award granted by the Secretary of the Army to Army civilian personnel. Weed tells us about what he did that was so special.
Stock futures are rising Friday amid signs that trading may be stabilizing after one of the most volatile days in the stock market\'s history. Certified financial planner Arthur Stein talks us off the TSP ledge.