Details on the event coming to the Washington Convention Center next week.
Many books tell you how to find fulfillment in your career, or how to balance work and your personal life. Dr. Paula Caligiuri\'s new book shows you how to combine both.
Seth Diamond Executive Deputy Commissioner New York City Department of Social Services
Assessments show that we are off to a good start--but have much more work to do as we transition our overall efforts towards effective agency implementation. U.S. Chief Technology Officer, Aneesh Chopra explains.
The I-94 form from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, received the Grand WonderMark Award from the Center for Plain Language for the worst and most unclear communication. Chairman Dr. Annetta Cheek tells us about the other winners and losers.
The Department of Defense is putting innovation and creativity into their engineering efforts. They have announced the winners of the Defense Value Engineering Achievement Awards that recognize the best value innovations that government and business develop to create cost-effective program solutions. Team leader David Szczublewski explains how.
Scientists as communicators isn\'t as far fetched as it may sound. Dr Randy Olson explains.
Congress is looking for ways to make sure foreign contractors follow U.S. laws and regulations. Alan Chvotkin, Executive Vice President and Counsel at the Professional Services Council has details.
Business Software Alliance Releases Guide to Help Nations Craft Cyber Policies, Microsoft Issues Workaround For Serious SharePoint Vulnerability
NTEU files motion to end internship program, VA finds eHealth bug, 8a Contracting program riddled with fraud
My weekly countdown of the three most important Federal news stories of the week as chosen by my expert panel.
Vint Cerf of Google gives his thoughts on what the future holds for federal agencies in the cloud. May 4, 2010
More from this hearing on using funds for specialty and incentive pay instead of across-the-board pay raises.
Amtower is joined by TechAmerica CEO and President Phil Bond. May 3, 2010
While the U.S. high-tech industry lost 245,600 jobs in 2009, federal IT employees and contractors may have dodged the biggest bullets. Josh James, Director of Research for the TechAmerica Foundation, and Olga Grkavac, executive vice president, public sector, TechAmerica explain.