Feb 9th 2010
France has agreed to sell a sophisticated new weapon to Russia. As a result Pentagon officials are worried the Mistral class warship will improve Russia's ability to threaten Georgia and other Eastern European allies...
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Feb 9th 2010
GSA's Ed O'Hare is this week's guest, and he tells host John Gilroy all about his job -- and his new blog.
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Fed TechTalk
Feb 8th 2010
The federal government has embraced the information sharing potential of cyberspace, using it to eliminate traditional information stovepipes and to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its operations...
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Trusted Advisor Series
Feb 8th 2010
Is your hospital on Facebook? Chances are, the answer is yes. As many as 90 percent of hospitals and health systems are using social media, accordingto a study from an online health network service provider...
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Getting Health IT Right
Feb 8th 2010
Is the Obama administration distancing itself from health IT? Health IT has been mentioned in every State of the Union speech for the past four years.But this year, President Obama didn't talk about it...
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Feb 8th 2010
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Focusing on the intersection of healthcare and health research. What is healthcare quality? How are we combating emerging and reemerging infectious diseases? Dr...
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Business of Government Hour
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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Federal News Radio
Feb 8th 2010
DC’s snowpocalypse has delayed the swearing in ceremony for GSA’s newly confirmed administrator Martha Johnson. The DorobekINSIDER told you last week that the swearing in ceremony was scheduled to be Tuesday at 2p ET at GSA HQ...
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Feb 7th 2010
There are reports the Taliban threatening to kill captured US soldier Bowe Bergdahl if US doesn't agree to swap for prisoners including Pakistani scientist Dr...
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Feb 7th 2010
It's "women and children first" off the boat when it's sinking, but how do you clear the next generation of wireless communications in case of emergency? A new program is trying to figure that out.
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TANDBERG Interoperability Center
Feb 7th 2010
Sec. Clinton's take on telework is asked for at a town hall meeting with employees.
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TANDBERG Telework Center
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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