Digital Government
Zombies, killer cyborgs and the government
Agencies and officials loosen up in their use of social media.
People
Now the lighter side of Navy SEALs news
While the Navy SEALs try to adjust to their newfound fame, others try to cash in on the reflected glory.
People
When contractors pay the cost of war
Contractors recently unleashed some of their frustrations on FCW.com over the rap they get as they work alongside government employees.
People
US cyber plans ruffle feathers at home and abroad
The Obama administration is trying hard to sell critics on its plans for securing cyberspace and protecting critical infrastructure.
Digital Government
Will the next NASA shuttle launch Tweetup be overshadowed by amateur pic again?
NASA is inviting 150 Twitter followers to get a bird's-eye view of the Atlantis shuttle launch.
People
Defense officials developing 'world-class buyers'
Defense Department official Shay Assad is digging into what defense agencies are paying for products and services to find how to get as much possible from the money they spend.
Digital Government
VanRoekel leaving FCC to join USAID, newspaper says
Steven VanRoekel, who left Microsoft in 2009 to take a high-profile position to revamp the online presence of the Federal Communications Commission, is moving on, according to The Hill newspaper.
Modernization
TechStat helps federal CIOs with IT reform
Three federal CIOs have found TechStat vital to adhering to OMB's 25-point IT reform plan.
People
Procurement office starts cleaning up contract data problems
Agencies are under more pressure to get their facts right as their contracting data goes public and gets more scrutiny.
Digital Government
Chopra touts administration's innovation agenda for health care
The federal chief technology officer argued that President Barack Obama's innovation agenda and health care reform will lead to significant technology innovation in the near future.
Digital Government