Digital Government

Managing the Multi-Generational Workforce

Digital Government

Beijing impressions

Steve Kelman finds the charm and character of China's capital city.

Digital Government

Budget, budget, budget …

Yup, it almost seems as though every news item coming out of Washington over the last several weeks – maybe months – has led right back to the federal budget.

Digital Government

Smart phone security: Beware the Swisha Splash Boys

A lot of federal employees ride the train. A lot of smart phones are stolen from train riders. There is a good chance that your phone will have some information on it that you do not want to become public knowledge.

Digital Government

Contractors would share the pain of a government shutdown

Veterans of past closings advise companies to talk with procurement officials to prepare for the possibility of halting operations.

Digital Government

Time to Bid AHLTA Adieu?

Digital Government

Top CBP procurement execs show lighter side at Industry Day

Many of the top IT and procurement officials at Customs and Border Protection were on hand to share information and a few candid remarks at Tuesday's Industry Day.

Digital Government

DOD seeks to cut, downgrade executive jobs

The Defense Department is in the process of cutting 209 civilian senior executive positions, with 126 to be eliminated and 83 downgraded.

Digital Government

What happens (and what doesn't) if the government shuts down?

Tell us what your agency won't be doing if the government shuts down.

Digital Government

Federal Telework Use Increases

Digital Government

Government shutdown: Will chaos reign?

The shift to a skeletal crew of essential employees during the government shutdown of the 1990s “was, in many instances, disorganized and illogical at best, and oftentimes chaotic," the Congressional Research Service says. If the government shuts down in March, will it be any smoother?

Digital Government

Broadband consultant frustrated with Beltway policy making

Craig Settles, a broadband industry consultant and president of Successful.com, as a D.C. outsider is frustrated with the ways of decision-making inside the Beltway.

Digital Government

House amendment would sack Obama's czars

An amendment rolled into a 2011 spending bill would eliminate President Barack Obama's so-called "czars" in nine offices.