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The Homeland Security Industrial Base said it is still looking for more collaboration and communication from DHS.
Host Ben Carnes of Shaw Bransford & Roth is joined by a panel of budget experts to discuss the current federal funding landscape, how we got here, and if there is any hope for a better future.
January 26, 2018
The report highlights four steps IGs must take if they want to embrace a changing government.
Agency inspectors general could be more effective with a greater focus on agency capabilities and program outcomes.
Jim Taylor, the former chief financial officer at the Department of Labor, is a 2017 NAPA Fellow. He answers the question: What can a government employee do to be a change agent in their office or agency?
George DelPrete, the director of the Federal CIO Survey from the PSC and Grant Thornton, said those questioned online offered a different viewpoint than those surveyed in person.
A new survey from Grant Thornton and the Professional Services Council highlights continued challenges federal CIOs face.
Communication and transparency during the government reorganization process is going well for some, and not for others.
The new report includes 22 recommendations, including the creation of a National Secure Data Service, and asking Congress to lift certain bans on data use and collection.
What's the difference between an inspector general review and an investigation?
Former agency leaders urge collaboration, perseverance as government reorganization heads into fiscal 2018.
The 2016 federal contractor survey sponsored by Grant Thornton found vendors are optimistic about working in the public sector, despite facing more competition and lower profit margins.
Congress has been criticized for kicking the can down the road when it comes to federal spending, but as the government shutdown clocks ticks closer to midnight — and agencies dust off their contingency plans — some are wondering if that kicked can might be the best option right now.
The Defense Department has spent well over a decade and tens of billions of dollars to buy enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems with the hope that they would help the military adopt modern, automated business processes and pave the way to financial auditability. But a strikingly small number of DoD financial managers think the systems have done anything to make their jobs easier.