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Good morning! I’m Andrew Mitchell, and I’ll be your website editor this morning. Brace for a blast: a band of snow is expected pass through the DC area this morning. The National Weather Service says…
A proposal to merge the National Security Council and the Homeland Security Council was the subject of a hearing in the Senate Homeland Security Committee last week.
Federal News Radio’s Jason Miller told you about a new report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, called “Structure and Dynamics of the U.S. Federal Profesional Services Industrial Base 1995-2007.” Jason talked to…
Just how many private contractors are employed by the federal government? No one really knows – and the Partnership for Public Service says that’s a problem, especially in light the stimulus package that’s about to…
When the president signs that $787 billion stimulus package, agencies will need to make sure the goods they use for projects are from American companies. There are some exceptions, but a clause mandating that requirement…
Is the White House concentrating more and more power unto itself? That’s the question FederalNewsRadio commentator Lurita Doan is raising in this week’s “Leadership Matters”.
If you’re a federal manager, or a federal employee under the Federal Employee Retirement System, you’ll want to listen up. Congressman Jim Moran (D-VA.) has introduced a bill to eliminate the “use it or lose…
Federal agencies are preparing for a windfall of money from the stimulus package. President Obama plans to sign it today. The bill contains billions for projects aimed at preserving or creating 4-million jobs. But for…
Reported raids on federal computer data soar (USAToday) EXCLUSIVE: Postmaster got $800,000 in pay, perks (WashingtonTimes) Much of stimulus spending slated for federal programs (FederalTimes) Interior chief says agency prepared for stimulus projects (GovExec) For…
On President’s Day, we presented an encore of last week’s discussion on good project management in the Federal government.
Potential new leaders at the Office of Science and Technology and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had their confirmation hearings before the Senate Commerce Committee last week. Dr. Jane Lubchenco is the nominee for…
Steve Charles EVP & co-founder Immix Group January 26th, 2009 (Rebroadcast February 16th, 2009)
Can you imagine a day where your agency runs on coal derived from water? The Energy Department is funding research that could make it happen. The technique uses what’s called a Hyperbaric Centrifuge. Scientists from…