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Something your agency is doing to become more efficient could actually be hurting it. Ed Hammersla is chief operating officer of Raytheon Trusted Computer Solutions.
It\'s no coincidence the new cyber university is in Hanover, not far from Fort George G. Meade and the U.S. Cyber Command based there.
Join us for a Special Edition of The Business of Government Hour a Conversation with Authors -- exploring national security, power, and intelligence in the 21st century.
Leaders in the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments say a new system that will let them jointly evaluate the disabilities of wounded servicemembers is a vast improvement over old procedures, but it will take another year or two before they can meet their goal of evaluating disabilities within 300 days.
IT management challenges continue at the VA and the Government Accountability Office\'s recommendations might keep your agency off the high-risk list. Joel Willemssen is the Managing Director for Information Technology Issues at the GAO.
A new bill for saving energy and money for your agency. Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.) explains it.
Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update
Phil Reitinger is moving on from the Homeland Security Department.
The ARPA-NET inventors are getting two historical markers in Arlington where their office used to be.
A system designed to get wounded troops out of the military and on disability compensation more quickly has failed recently to meet its efficiency goals, delaying service members\' release sometimes more than a year, documents show.
Jim Williams, former commissioner of GSA\'s Federal Acquisition Service, tells Federal News Radio what he\'s been learning working on biometric security in the private sector.
Finding innovation, learning how it ticks, then spreading it across government are some of the goals of a new old-hand in government, \"serial innovator\" Chris Vein.\"
CodeSherpas, Inc. founding partner David Bock joins host John Gilroy to discuss how open source technology can benefit your agency. May 17, 2011
Lee Badger is a computer scientist with the cloud computing program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He has tips on cloud computing for your agency
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