The Office of Personnel Management is working with Congress to implement the health reform law early by allowing health insurance coverage of employees\' adult dependent children up to age 26. Registered Employee Benefit Consultant Ed Zurndorfer gives us an update.
As Haiti rebuilds after last January\'s massive earthquake, the need for access to its statutes and other law-related materials has become paramount to the nation and its people, and organizations helping with the recovery effort. Roberta Shaffer and Mark Strattner with the Law Library of Congress explain.
The Government Information Security Leadership Awards (GISLAs) program has been recognizing the ongoing commitment by federal information security leaders to build a highly qualified and ethical workforce. Director Sarah Bohne tells us what\'s new for this year.
Computer breaches starting to level off, GISLA awards open for nominations
OPM notes gains in training managers, CIA to station more analysts overseas, GAO finds counterfeit parts in military equipment
Some of the federal government\'s top web managers and producers are seeing some new, cutting edge tools.
Editor asks, \"Should taxpayer money really be supporting development on a platform where parties can\'t even talk about the relationship between a government entity and its technology partner?\"
The troubled Defense Travel System may never be fixed unless there are drastic changes in the rules themselves about DOD travel. DTS director Pam Mitchell explains.
The Office of Infrastructure Protection leads the coordinated national program to reduce and mitigate risk within commercial facilities, including sports arenas. DHS Assistant Secretary Todd Keil tells us about a conference exploring the issue.
Major malware campaign abuses unfixed PDF flaw
GSA defends budget plans for 2011, Foreign contractors could face U.S. courts, House approves improper payment legislation, Army modernization stresses affordability, FEMA launches mobile website
April 26th and April 28th, 2009 Michelle Moore Federal Environmental Executive, Executive Office of the President Office of the Federal Environmental Executive
Agency budgets are about to hit the chopping block, and none too soon. Congressional expert and Senior Editor of American Banker, Jodi Schneider, says to expect continuing resolutions come the fall.
Census Bureau gears up for the most difficult part of its high-stakes count. Today, officials will announce the final mail participation rate. Then, beginning May 1, more than 600,000 census workers will fan out across the country to knock on the doors of those who did not respond by mail. Census Director Doctor Robert Groves explains where we are and what\'s next.
Medical Foster Home is a type of Community Residential Care home chosen by the Veteran who is unable to live independently, as a preferred means to receive family-style living with room, board, and personal care. Director of the Medical Foster Home program, Dr. Thomas Edes, explains how it all works.