Federal benefits to be paid electronically by 2013, USCIS launches agency-wide policy review, $1.6 billion Army contract to be re-bid
Rep. Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) explains why he thinks cutting funding to certain cybersecurity programs might not be such a good idea.
My countdown of the three biggest news stories of the week, as chosen by experts on the Federal government
The four senior Office of Management and Budget officials who are leading the Obama Adminstration\'s management efforts detail the strategies they\'re using to move forward.
New plans for NASA put jobs and billions of dollars on the line. Marion Blakey, president and CEO of the Aerospace Industries Association gives us the private sector\'s perspective
As the Navy considers fielding a stealthy unmanned combat aircraft as part of a carrier strike group as early as 2018, the rest of the world wants UAVs too! We get an update from the Director of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Capabilities for the Navy, Rear Admiral Terry Kraft
A new Washington FBI field-office unit has agents working exclusively on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and may be able to pay for itself. Details from Shawn Henry, Assistant Director in Charge of the Washington Field Division
Marion Royal is the agency expert at the General Services Administration whose task it is to lead the insider team of federal employees and contractors actually building data.gov
OMB raises cap on executive pay costs in federal contracts; Pay freeze proposed for Congress; New fleet rules urge more walking, biking, less driving
NSA opens up to Maryland contractors, Cyber Command nominee says policies aren\'t clear
Promised changes are starting to take hold; 900 new employees are screened, waiting to be hired.
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She announces a top-to-bottom review of how they measure whether or not they are meeting their mission.
GAO officials told a House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday that FPS has repeatedly failed to manage its contract workforce and should consider other approaches to protecting federal buildings. Rep. Bennie Thompson joins us with details.
Cloud computing services over the Internet have the potential to spur a significant increase in government efficiency and decrease technology costs, as well as to create incentives and online platforms for innovation. But at what cost? Details from Darrell West, Vice President and Director of Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution.