Federal Senior Management Conference 2012 Call for Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS Does your Agency have best practices to share with your peers across government? Does your business have valuable tools, innovations, and lessons learned that would help government executives improve their programs? Join 200 Federal managers on April 15-18, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, a short 90 minute ride from Washington,Read… Read more »

NASA’s Beck: A Rock Star Promoting the Mission

 Beth Beck, Space Operations Outreach Manager at NASA, has created a national community of rocketry and exploration enthusiasts. And she’s helped a generation unfamiliar with the thrills of NASA’s Mercury and Apollo eras understand that the space agency is more than budget battles and tragically lost Space Shuttles. How has Beck boosted outer spaceRead… Read more »

Kundra’s Leaving. Calling On The Next Karen Evans!

Western civilization didn’t end last week, but the twitterati were aflame with 140-character discussions about the departure of Vivek Kundra, the Federal CIO, after two years on the job. Kundra has been one of the Obama administration’s most visible and colorful figures, launching numerous initiatives for transparency, IT procurement reform and basic computing approaches. WhatRead… Read more »

Cybersecurity Has Become A Multi-Front War

Reports surfaced from Reuters last week that an old cyber menace, the agent.btz work, is still bedeviling Defense Department networks. The worm, which first appeared in 2008, is resilient, and it appears to create open doors on machines for surreptitious downloading of other types of malware, such as keyloggers. Couple the worm attack with otherRead… Read more »

Will Rules Standoff Result In Compromise? It’s Up To OFPP

Contractors rarely get up on their collective hind legs and counter an administration head on. But it happened this month. After the Office of Management and Budget issued it’s ninth or 10th interim rule, the members of TechAmerica, the Professional Services Council, the National Defense Industrial Association and the Aerospace Industries Association said enough isRead… Read more »

Research and Best Practices eNewsletter

Research Social networking sites and our lives (06/06/2011) – A new PEW study looks at the social impact of technology examining how people’s trust, personal relationships, and civic and political involvement are connected to their use of social network sites and other technologies. One of the striking things found in the data was how proudRead… Read more »

Register Now for This Year’s Human Rights Training

AVOID PAYING THE LATE FEE!! ON-TIME REGISTRATION ENDS JULY 1ST, SO REGISTER TODAY!! AS AN ADDED INCENTIVE, IF YOU REGISTER AND PAY FOR 5 PARTICIPANTS BY JULY 1, 2011, YOU GET THE 6TH REGISTRATION FREE! (ONE-TIME USE ONLY; MUST BE DONE BY PAPER REGISTRATION) DON’T MISS THIS INCENTIVE!! REGISTER AND PAY TODAY!! The Women’s andRead… Read more »

Creating Jobs through Energy Efficiency

A new study sponsored by the USGBC, the Real Estate Roundtable and the National Resources Defense Council asserts that 114,000 new jobs would be created by the White House’s Better Buildings Initiative. According to the press release, most of these would be created due to the Initiative’s tax deduction for energy efficiency upgrades. Of courseRead… Read more »