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Discover Washington's least-leaked secret, the massive yearly gathering known as the Diner en Blanc.
Ilya Somin of the Cato Institute discusses eminent domain law.
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.
Now, more than ever, D.C.s Newseum serves as a hub for the history and importance of journalism. "The mission of the Newseum is to champion the five freedoms of the first amendment," and we do that through exhibits, programs, and education, said Scott Williams, Newseum’s chief operating officer.
What is the state of the federal job market? What can you do to increase your chances of landing a government job? Find out when Corliss Jackson, president and CEO of Federal Job Results, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access. August 18, 2017
In this episode of Market Chat!, we will talk with 3 federal executives to pick their brains on what really happens inside of a federal agency during the end-of-year buying season.
Lobbying is an industry ripe for disruption, according to Paul Kanitra, founder and president of Lobbyit. “People are not seeing what’s working, and people are not seeing the positives that are going on [in lobbying],…
How would DoD and industry be impacted by the House's proposed 2018 National Defense Authorization Act? Find out this week, when Jon Etherton, president of Etherton and Associates, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf. August 8, 2017
What are the latest innovations in satellite technology? Find out when Rick Lober, vice president and general manager of the Defense and Intelligence Systems Division at Hughes Network Systems joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. August 8, 2017
Important social challenges cross agency boundaries, and working effectively to solve these problems is not easy. Join us as we explore how New Zealand tackles these wicked challenges with Rodney Scott, co-author of the IBM Center report, Interagency Performance Targets: A Case Study of New Zealand’s Results Programme. How have Public Management Reforms evolved in New Zealand? What is the New Zealand Results Programme? What can other governments learn from the New Zealand experience?
The value of networking in the professional world cannot be overstated, and knowing the right person can be the difference between success and failure.
D.C. entrepreneurship comes with a few assumptions: funding is top priority, and a startups investors and employees have different jobs. Marc Langer, founder and president of Recovery Point Systems, believes these assumptions are outdated.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service and the Federal Communications Commission are further along with using dev/ops to modernize applications in the cloud.
Traffic in the D.C. region makes it uniquely difficult to get anywhere quickly. Real estate developers are reacting by building mico-ecosystems in urban and suburban areas. Richard Samit, CEO and founder of Fraser Forbes Real Estate Services, explains why the D.C. region is experiencing more urbanization than many would expect.