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Dick Stapleton from HHS and Mark Pietrasanta from Aquilent join host John Gilroy to discuss best practices that federal agencies can use to engage citizens. May 24, 2011
Maxing out technology at your agency - make sure you\'re using all the tools you\'ve got. Learn more from Tom Shoop, Editor in Chief at Government Executive Magazine.
In addition, the White House released a memo to agencies to detail plans for increased efficiency in the federal fleet
OMB detailed its plans for using the $8 million E-Government Fund in a letter to Sen. Tom Carper. The administration will shut down two projects and reduce the functionalities of the others.
Lives depend on NOAA\'s ability to forecast the weather. Dr. Gerry Bell, the lead seasonal hurricane forecaster at NOAA\'s Climate Prediction Center explains how it\'s done.
The Obama administration\'s proposed cybersecurity policy suggests an exchange program of sorts with the private sector.
ACT-IAC Executive Director Ken Allen joins host Mark Amtower for a wide-ranging discussion of the myriad of projects that ACT-IAC is working on. May 23, 2011 (Encore presentation June 13, 2011)
The White House\'s draft bill includes many similarities with the one sponsored by the Sens. Lieberman, Collins and Carper. The biggest issues are around the President\'s powers over the Internet during emergencies and whether there should be a Senate-confirmed cyber coordinator at DHS. Senate Majority Leader Reid is making comprehensive cyber legislation a priority this session.
The service wants to put certain software and hardware in a real-world environment to see how it would perform in conditions similar to those in combat. The process also will influence how the Army buys technology in the future.
Dmitry Kagansky, Chief Technologist of Federal for Quest Software Public Sector, addresses rumors about the cloud that are circling around your agency.
The Government Printing Office named Richard Davis as its new chief technology officer.
CSIS\'s Jim Lewis likes the administration\'s cybersecurity policy.
A white-hat hacker presentation has been cancelled at the request of the Homeland Security Department.
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