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Andy Cohen, founder of Caring.org, discusses the things you may know about a living will and medical power of attorney.
Federal News Radio's Nicole Ogrysko speaks with Recreation News Editor Marvin Bond about interesting things to do in and near the nation's capital.
Max Everett, the Energy Department's chief information officer, said the agency can help secure and improve the technology behind the Internet of Things.
Immigrants are one of the biggest factors that help the D.C. region grow and that fact is being celebrated this month. “My mission in the office is to improve the quality [of life] for D.C.’s latino residents,” says Jackie Reyes, director of the Mayor’s office on Latino Affairs, to learn more about how immigration benefits the greater Washington area.
What makes a great entrepreneur? It’s not always clear. To find out what exactly fits the bill of entrepreneur in today’s economy, What’s Working in Washington spoke to Gene Riechers, a D.C. tech executive, founder, investor and expert.
Is your agency overwhelmed with data? Tune in to Federal Tech Talk this week, when Craig McCullough, area vice president of U.S. Federal Sales at Commvault, discusses how his company can help you protect your agency's data. September 19, 2017
First things first. Update your profile on professional social media sites, says Frances Reimers, a personal brand consultant and founder of brand consulting business Firestarter LLC.
What is the state of government marketing? Find out when Lou Anne Brossman of Government Marketing University joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center. September 18, 2017
Author Marcia Friedman blends her Sicilian heritage with her adopted Jewish culture through food; our panel of guests presents a wide and yummy array of foods for the Jewish New Year.
Jill Gonzalez, an analyst with WalletHub.com, examines the results of a study on purchasing new and used cars, and reveals which cities are the most frugal and which overspend.
Federal News Radio's Nicole Ogrysko speaks with Recreation News Editor Marvin Bond about interesting things to do in and near the nation's capital.
Soon-to-open restaurants in Bethesda and a line of infused vodkas from South Carolina.
Jennifer Kron, the acting chief information officer of the Intelligence Community up until Sept. 13, said the ICITE program is having a bigger impact on the IC than most realize.
The Army is just a few weeks into what’s likely to be one of the largest tactical IT upgrades in its recent history.