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Ostendio Founder & CEO Grant Elliott joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk, to discuss how his company can help federal agencies comply with a wide range of security standards. August 22, 2017
Who are the winners and losers in President Donald Trump's budget? Find out when Ray Bjorklund, president of Birch Grove Consulting, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf, to discuss the president's spending priorities and what they mean for the business of government. August 22, 2017
Mike Smoyer, president of the Digital Government Institute, Jim Bejoian, national government relations consultant for Ricoh, and David Blakenhorn, chief technology officer at DLT, join host Mark Amtower for a wide ranging discussion of some of the big issues affecting government contractors. August 21, 2017
Unique challenges face female entrepreneurs and Julie Kantor, founder of training firm Twomentor, is an expert in solving some of these issues. “I think that there’s a key word here that we don’t talk about enough. The issue is sponsorship,” said Kantor.
What are the U.S. Army Reserve’s strategic priorities? What are the essential components of force readiness? How does the US Army Reserve support civil authorities? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Lieutenant General Charles Luckey, Chief of Army Reserve & Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command.
Sam Fitz shares his enthusiasm for the many traditions of hard apple cider, plus guests from Dean and DeLuca, and Choolaah Indian barbecue, And mixologist Gina Chersavani and chef Jerry Zawacki.
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.
In order to succeed in the competitive entrepreneurial space of the D.C. area, businesses have to corner a market that’s not covered. In founding The Pretzel Bakery, local entrepreneur Sean Haney instantly found his market. “As any good Philly boy knows, you grow up eating pretzels, with every event, every trip… when I moved to D.C. in ‘98, I just kept thinking to myself, man, D.C. needs a good pretzel spot,” Haney said.
Rob Foster’s last day as the Department of Navy chief information officer is Aug. 18.
The impact of the trees on a lawn, or a neighbor’s landscaping, vegetation and greenery has a huge impact on the structure of the D.C. region. The founder of Ed Ball Landscape Architecture explains how sustainable landscaping can have a positive effect on the greater Washington area.
This program will provide a progress report on cybersecurity strategies in government.
Healthcare is one of D.C.’s largest industries, yet its impact is sometimes unnoticed by much of the region.
How can an open source system called Hadoop help federal agencies manage large amounts of data? Find out when Shaun Bierweiler, president of Hortonworks Federal and Henry Sowell, technical director of the company's public sector, join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. August 15, 2017
What are the strategic priorities of Labor’s Office of Unemployment Insurance? How does the UI program work? What are improper payments and how has UI program sought to reduce them? Join us as we explore these questions with Gay Gilbert, Administrator, Office of Unemployment Insurance within the U.S. Department of Labor.