Digital Government

OK, now let's hear it from the man himself

Last week, we pointed you to a website created just for you. Here's another invitation from the top.

Digital Government

Shhh, don't talk about your shutdown plans

The Obama administration has reportedly instructed federal agencies not to share their shutdown plans with Congress or the public.

Digital Government

Legacy of WikiLeaks scandal might be agency mistrust

Former national security officials worry that intragovernment cooperation against terrorism might dry up.

Digital Government

Savings from Telework

Digital Government

Tools for Engaging Employees

Modernization

SSA displays online interactive map on furloughs in 19 states

The Social Security Administration has started an interactive map that shows 19 states where governors furloughed workers who do initial disability benefit determinations for the SSA.

Modernization

Recovery.gov starts first mobile apps

The federal agency that oversees Recovery.gov has started mobile applications so users can identify economic stimulus law spending.

Acquisition

DOD's contractor database could lead to the wrong results

The Defense Department's past-performance database sometimes is not a reliable guide to which contractors are best prepared to handle a job, a wartime commission has found.

Acquisition

Share-in-savings contracting coming back?

Blogger Steve Kelman says the current budget environment gives agencies all the more reason to consider share-in-savings procurements.

Modernization

Army's Chiarelli honored for support of vets

Speaking at this week's Federal 100 awards ceremony, Army Gen. Peter Chiarelli highlighted how technology is helping to heal brain injuries and treat post-traumatic stress disorder.

Digital Government

The 2011 Federal 100 awards: Lynn, Pedersen take home Eagle awards

Deputy Secretary of Defense William J. Lynn III won the Eagle award for government, while George J. Pedersen, chairman and CEO of ManTech International, won the award for industry.