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\"Best of the DorobekINSIDER\" with previous shows about managing older workers and the design of the Library of Congress\' THOMAS website.
The Census must change the way it does business if it wants to stay in business, NextGov reports.
White House launches Subcommittee on Privacy and Internet Policy to both promote online economic opportunities and protect individual privacy.
GOSCON is a meeting of the minds of federal IT professionals on how open source software can help government cuts costs.
Telework may well be the wave of the future, but you need to be positioned to catch that wave.
Greg Wilshusen, GAO\'s Director of Information Security Issues shares his thoughts in the latest Mindshare
Software assurance is becoming more of a focus as agencies rely heavily on the private sector to purchase both software and hardware.
New media has become a big phenomenon for government.
Across the government, chief information officers are being asked to modernize technology systems more quickly and in smaller, more modular programs -- and for less money. But what happens when your network is on a moving ship?
Learn more about an upcoming summit to tackle cybersecuriy issues.
The DorobekINSIDER moderated the Fed Talk Conference and panelist Craig Newmark, the Craig of Craig\'s List and a government innovator, about innovation.
October 25th and October 27th Information dominance is about using information and data to prevent conflicts or win in a crisis.
The Homeland Security Department extended the contract for its SBINet program until Nov. 17.
In the world of federal information technology, the buzz is around \"agile acquisition\". Led by the Office of Management and Budget, agency chief information officers are being asked to build IT modernization in smaller, more modular programs -- and for less money. Federal News Radio\'s Max Cacas brings the latest from the AFCEA luncheon.
Weekly interviews with federal agency chief information officers about the latest directives, challenges and successes. Follow Jason on Twitter. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Podcast One.