Feb 9th 2010
Homeland Security Today editor David Silverberg discusses his research.
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Feb 9th 2010
Federal Eye blogger Ed O'Keefe explains why.
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Feb 9th 2010
Will federal employees have the day off Wednesday? It's still up in the air as the D.C. region prepares for another winter storm which could dump another 10-20 inches of snow on the nation's capital. OPM Director John Berry talks about how he made the initial call for Monday, and why he's using the snow as an opportunity to telework.
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Feb 8th 2010
Information security and open government top the list of budget priorities that stand out to Excella's Jeff Gallimore.
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Feb 8th 2010
The research service finds that - without a statutory definition of the federal chief technology officer's exact responsibilities - the position could have a tougher time affecting "change in individual federal agencies or systemically throughout the federal government."
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Feb 8th 2010
From "A look at Obama's 2011 budget for govt agencies" on FederalNewsRadio.com:
"The budget proposal would invest nearly $800 million in services targeting veterans who are homeless, in part, through partnerships with private and government groups...
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Feb 8th 2010
Bob Woods, president of TopSide Consulting and former commissioner of GSA's Federal Technology Service, explains what Johnson will be facing.
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Feb 7th 2010
The most read stories from the week of January 31-February 6, 2010… on the DorobekInsider.com, on the Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris, for Mike Causey, and for FederalNewsRadio...
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Feb 5th 2010
Chief performance officer Zients says agencies need to figure out and follow the best metrics to improve performance. Federal Performance Portal will be a one-stop shop for all agency measures that are being tracked through online dashboards.
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Feb 5th 2010
WFED's Jason Miller has more.
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Feb 5th 2010
Less then 12 hours after she was confirmed by the Senate, GSA soon-to-be-sworn-in administrator Martha Johnson has reached out to GSA staff — and is seeking their questions and ideas...
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Feb 5th 2010
The federal government will be open Friday under the unscheduled leave policy. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey explains what's been done in the past and the Daily Debrief gets analysis from ABC 7 Chief Meteorologist Doug Hill about what to expect in terms of inches.
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Feb 5th 2010
A House Homeland Security subcommittee wants details on DHS travel and conference spending.
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Feb 5th 2010
We’ve been following the saga forever, but the vote finally happened Thursday afternoon — we had it live as it happened on Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris — the Senate first voted to close debate on the Johnson nomination … and then proceeded to confirm Martha N...
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Feb 5th 2010
A recent report from the Inspector General at the Department of Homeland Security charges that some funds spent for conferences and travel were either wasted, or cannot be accounted for. A Congressional panel which oversees DHS commissioned that report, and is expressing its concern. But the agency says it has already taken steps to better spend and account for its conference and travel budget.
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