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The Pentagon has named John James Director of the NSPS Transition Office. He joins us with a look at the future of NSPS and pay for performance.
People are the best investment in human capital. Technology is good, but not the best. More from David Ellwood, Dean of Harvard\'s Kennedy School
The Departments of Homeland Security and State have jointly implemented the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) for land and sea travel, strengthening security along our northern and southern borders by requiring more secure forms of documentation and proof of citizenship. Office of Information Technology director, Chris Milowic, brings us up to speed.
After more than two years of review, the Department of Energy\'s National Nuclear Security Administration has announced its new acquisition strategy decision for key contracts. We get details from Patty Wagner, site office manager at Sandia National Laboratories
OMB says earmarks are on the decline, but what exactly is being considered an earmark? Jodi Schneider, Senior Editor with American Banker has details.
David Kay, former UN Chief Weapons Inspector, looks at al Qaida and nuclear materials on The Hunt.
Senate set to consider NSA chief as head of Cyber Command, USAF adds cyber training for recruits and officers
Guns, knives, fake bombs allowed into federal buildings, tests show; GSA says sales are slow on Apps.gov
Current military personnel doubling as think tank thinkers, academics share results of their research.
Berry promises 900 new future leaders and an end to KSAs.
DISA brings a career fair to Ft. Meade for the first time. DISA\'s director of Manpower, Personnel and Security Jack Penkoske says attendees can build their federal resumes, qualify for security clearances and take advantage of the organization\'s award-winning quality of life programs.
John Palguta, vice president for policy at the Partnership for Public Service, tells Federal News Radio about a program that works to change perception about public service.
Federal chief information officer Vivek Kundra says a new program will make sure cloud computing makes economic sense for agencies and companies.
OMB Controller Danny Werfel says agencies have been developing inventories and now it\'s time to get rid of unneeded real estate.