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Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. We meet one of the pioneers of industrial robotics. And learn about a robotic way to consistently and automatically feed your dog.
Performance management initiatives over the past two decades helped shift the conversation within and across U.S. government agencies—from a focus on measuring program activities and outputs to a focus on achieving mission outcomes. Join host Michael Keegan for a special edition of The Business of Government Hour exploring the evolution of Performance Management in Government.
Brian Ahier, president of Advanced Health Information Exchange Resources, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss healthcare IT, open data, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. January 1, 2019
Tom Afferton, vice president of Civil Solutions at Northrop Grumman, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss IT modernization and how cloud migration, cyber protection and process automation are helping federal agencies meet customer needs.
Dana Laake and her special guest Heather Gunn will discuss the benefits of micronutrient testing.
Dana Laake and her special guest Wendy Myers will discuss toxic metals that cause fatigue and how to detox them.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. The science of champagne bubbles. And we meet the founder of China's largest mobile transportation platform, which has overtaken Uber in that country.
The FTC's Rosario Mendez discusses the actions taken by the agency to inform and protect small businesses from scams.
Federal News Radio's Jory Heckman speaks with Recreation News Publisher Karl Teel about interesting things to do in and near the nation's capital.
Nick Wakeman, editor in chief of Washington Technology joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss the top contracting stories in 2018 and what's ahead for contractors in 2019.
Josh Moses, the former Office of Management and Budget’s chief of the cyber and national security branch in the office of Federal CIO, said agencies are in better shape to defend against cyber attacks because of a combination of policy, people and programs.
Zhensen Huang, founder of Precise Software Solutions, discusses the role that his company plays in helping people get access to information on their medication, as well as the ways that entrepreneurs and government can work together to innovate and help the lives of all our citizens.
Nebraska CIO Ed Toner looked back on his four years of state service applying private sector expertise to reform efforts, resulting in $30 million in consolidation savings.
Amelia Friedman, co-founder of Hatch Apps, discusses how her startup is helping to expand access to software and app creation. Friedman also explains why it's important for investors in startups and small businesses to be partners, not just funders.