The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) was established by the 1984 Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) to oversee diverse programs that benefit victims of crime. April 16, 2010
Mark Amtower interviews federal marketing and sales consultant Fred Diamond, president of Diamond Marketing about lead generation and developing customer/vendor relationships.
Legislation authorizes critical management functions and programs within S&T, including the Securing the Cities program and authorizing the National Urban Security Technology Laboratory (NUSTL). Rep. Yvette Clarke explains.
Technology has become crucial for and in federal recruiting of the disabled. Dinah Cohen, director of the Computer and Electronics Accommodations Program at Defense explains.
The process of environmental decontamination is a key step in a successful response to a large-scale attack involving a biological agent. Randall Larsen, Director, Homeland Policy Institute, explains.
Governments the targets of a quarter of all cyberattacks, Microsoft retracts fix for Windows 2000 bug
POGO updates Federal Contractor Misconduct Database, DHS management survey results are in, Costs challenged of OPM rebranding federal service, SEC porn peekers at work confess
FAOs from NPS and the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center met to share best practices. Lieutenant Commander Luke Gunnels and Colonel Mark Chakwin from the Naval Postgraduate School explain.
The top Federal news stories of the week as chosen by Chris Dorobek and Bill Bransford.
Red flags in your past that could keep you from getting a security clearance. Debra Roth, partner at the law firm, Shaw, Bransford and Roth, explains
New offering from the Postal Service and the National Park Service is like the Reese\'s Peanut Butter Cup of coffee table books. David Barna, Chief of Public Affairs at the National Park Service, tells us about \"The Grandest Things\".
The Bush administration official whose job was to protect government whistleblowers stands accused of mistreating them, illegally deleting documents and withholding information from Congress. Debra S. Katz, partner at Katz, Marshall & Banks explains what\'s next
NARA finds the Federal Government does not consistently manage its records and information - particularly its electronic records - well enough to meet business needs, protect rights or assure accountability, and ensure the continued preservation and access of permanently valuable records. Laurence Brewer is the Director of the Life Cycle Management Division at NARA explains
Health Insurer Notifies More Than 409,000 Of Potential Breach
TRICARE considers first fee hike in 15 years, Contractor deaths double in Afghanistan, Treasury harnesses the wind