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It\'s supposed to be a new day for federal hiring, but is it? We ask John Palguta with the Partnership for Public Service.
The pilot facility will demonstrate the scalability of phosphorescent OLED technology and materials. DOE\'s Jim Brodrick explains how it works.
Myfuture.com helps young adults plan their next steps in life by bringing together the most recently available information about colleges, careers and military service. DoD\'s Matt Boehmer explains.
It will provide continuous cell phone coverage for operational forces in Afghanistan.
DCAA raises review bar, Lockheed completes Census task under budget
Army leaders promised to leave family support programs intact when looking for ways to lean out the service\'s massive budget.
The new Joint Forces Command leader says he knows what he has to do, even thought the future of his command is uncertain.
Time is ticking on our government\'s ability to stop cyber terrorism. But the clock may have more ticks than people think.
SPECIAL REBROADCAST! I think about performance every day. How are we performing as a utility? How do we define success across the agency? It\'s really important to define what success means, and then measure it.
Host Mark Amtower discusses the SmartPay program with David Shea, Director of the Office of Charge Card Management, Federal Acquisition Service, General Services Administration. November 1, 2010 (Encore Presentation)
Can the process of earned value management help federal agencies? Some managers are trying it out. Dr. Young Hoon Kwak from George Washington University and Professor Frank Anbari of Drexel join us with the details of a new study on the topic.
Bob Tompkins, Partner, Patton Boggs joins host Larry Allen to discuss federal contracting opportunities for small businesses. November 2, 2010
A look into the 12 year modernization project at the IRS.