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The GSA\'s pilot program to update government offices is making them more productive, healthy and collaborative. Dianne Juba, interior design program director at GSA, talks about how they\'re doing it for cheap.
Ron Browning of Lockheed Martin talks with Federal News Radio about the role of tethered balloons in military warfare.
An activist investor is reportedly pushing for Symantec to split into a security business AND a data storage business.
The federal workplace of the future will have a lot going for it, especially how close it will be to transportation. We get details from NCPC Senior Urban Planner David Zaidain.
The Army will use an open source version of Veterans Affairs electronic health records system. The software will be installed at a 50-bed hospital in Baghdad.
Northrop Grumman, the nation\'s largest security contractor has joined forced with the University of Maryland Baltimore County to launch a new cybersecurity program.
White House SAVE Awards choose four finalists, CIA director warns against intelligence leaks, and Private security contractors sign code of conduct
A report released Wednesday said the cost of government attrition goes beyond dollar figures alone.
Larry Allen has left the Coalition for Government Procurement after 20 years to start his own company, Allen Federal Business Partners. Allen joins host Mark Amtower to discuss the changes and what comes next for him. November 8, 2010
Host John Gilroy discusses the expansion of virtualization with Joe Brown, President, Accelera Solutions. November 9, 2010 (Encore presentation)
HHS is just months away from awarding federal funds for health IT, but in order to earn the money, health providers will first have to prove that they are using electronic health records in a meaningful way. We get details from HHS CTO Todd Park.
We talk with Dr. John Holcomb about advancements made in surgery on the battlefield.
Last week\'s elections brought about big changes in Congress, but the results might also affect how federal labor unions work with lawmakers. We talk with NFFE\'s national president, Bill Dougan, and NTEU\'s president, Colleen Kelley.
The top U.S. military officer said Monday he was startled by a public panning of the proposal to lift the military\'s ban on gays from the head of the Marine Corps.