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This week, host Derrick T. Dortch learns all about Intellipedia. Encore Presentation
Our Federal News Radio Discussion this month explores cybersecurity and the insider-threat with Jerry Davis of NASA, NIST\'s Elaine Newton, and Bobbie Stempfley from DHS.
The most sweeping overhaul of lending and high-finance rules since the Great Depression has been signed into law, but what does that mean for YOU? We ask Certified Financial Planner, Arthur Stein.
A major new patent examination initiative would provide applicants greater control. USPTO\'s David Kappos explains how it will work.
Four federal websites meet or exceed the private sector\'s highest score. How? Why? We ask Joyce Backus at NIH.
Congress enacted the fiscal year 2010 Exploration appropriation, which appropriated about $3.7 billion for \"exploration research and development activities.\" The GAO\'s Susan Polling tells us about how the funds are being, or not being, spent.
Coleman says group hugs are important. Essentially, you\'ve got to get everybody in that room so that they\'re part of it. That is collaboration. We learn more from Casey Coleman, CIO at GSA
The seven members of this holy order of cyber security hail from around the world and recently received their keys while locked deep in a U.S. bunker.
Feds on film are good-looking and smart, It\'s National Cheesecake Day
August 2nd and 4th How is DC delivering human services and taking care of homeless vets? We will explore these issues and more with Clarence Carter.
July 26th and 28th Information dominance is about using information and data to prevent conflicts or win in a crisis.
The Office of Management and Budget is pulling out its fine-tooth comb as it begins the task of ferreting out financial management modernization projects in need of refinement. Joe Moyer with Micro Focus tells us how companies are reacting and adapting to the change.
A former Agriculture Department official who was forced to resign has a lot to think about before coming back. Attorney Bill Bransford explains the issues to us.
Feds from 7 agencies to move to consumer protection, OPM may end hiring registers, Panel will block mail delivery cut