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Issue of the Week: Could mobile computing help solve the budget problem?

Welcome to GovLoop Insights Issue of the Week with Chris Dorobek. Each week, our goal is to find an issue — a person — an idea — then helped define the past 7-days and we work to find an issue that will also will have an impact on the days, weeks and months ahead.

There were a number of stories that could of been our Issue of the Week.

But our issue of the week focuses on something that is touching each just about everybody these days — it’s mobile government.

The federal Chief Information Officer Steve VanRoekel is expected to issue the federal mobile government strategy any time now. But why all this attention on mobile? New data shows that is where the people are and it just may be a way to increase satisfaction with government.

Larry Freed is the president and CEO of ForeSee. ForSee does the quarterly government satisfaction survey to see what people think about the information they can find online. And they’re just out with an assessment of mobile. Chris Dorobek asked him why they did this survey.


Issue of the Week: Could mobile computing help solve the budget problem? by GovLoop Insights

Your Weekend Reads:

Our Favorite Interviews from the Week:
  • We talked riding the procurement wave with the Department of Homeland Security’s chief procurement officer — Nick Nayak. Mr. Nayak has been working in federal acquisition for 20 years. He’s served in virtually every acquisition workforce role in government including program manager, contracting officer, procurement analyst, and contracting officer’s technical representative. And he about his biggest procurement challenges…a preview of agile acquisition and…insights on the controversial Eagle 2 contract.
  • Spies, Spooks and cloud computing. We talked with Kevin Jackson from government contractor NJVC about why the intelligence community is pushing for quick cloud adoption.
  • We heard from the GSA CIO Casey Coleman about how technology is changing work — and work is actually becoming something you do, not a place that you go.
  • We couldn’t do the show without addressing the GSA and secret service scandals. They’ve really hurt the perception of government employees. We talked with Tom Fox from the Partnership for Public service about how what this means for leaders across government — and how keep focus on the mission.



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