People

Don't try this at home

Here are a few common telework taboos.

People

The telework kit: Regular vs. ad hoc home workers

Here are checklists to provide gear for two types of teleworkers.

People

4 ingredients of a telework success

Cover these four essentials to outfit a workforce that can take work-at-home days -- planned or not -- in stride.

People

The midterm election's effect on open gov

GovLoop members discuss what the latest campaign cycle might mean for transparency efforts.

Modernization

Is Kundra's data center consolidation initiative doomed?

The effort to reduce the number of data centers is noble, but the obstacles can't be ignored.

Acquisition

IT innovation might be at risk under new Congress, former Rep. Davis warns

Former Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) predicts that the new House GOP majority will be zealous in scrutinizing agency IT innovations for possible cuts.

People

NSPS transition office exceeding goals

The Department of Defense is ahead of schedule in transitioning most National Security Personnel System employees back to older pay systems.

Digital Government

Green procurement resembles 1970s' NBA

Green procurement will see the same changes through the years as did the National Basketball Association's styles.

Ideas

Issa: IGs, Public Will Get Data

Digital Government

Congress loses telecom giant

Rick Boucher loses election to GOP challenger.

Modernization

Air Force needs to increase smart phone, application use

CIO says service should emulate the Army.

Digital Government

ManTech gets $68M Afghan wireless contract

Washington Business Journal

Digital Government

VA treats combat stress remotely

South Carolina psychologist conducts therapy over videoconferencing.

Digital Government

NIH, HHS awards grants to biotech innovators

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner joined NIH Director Francis Collins in announcing the awards during a teleconference Wednesday.

Cybersecurity

Cyber terrorism likely to escalate when current leaders die

The government is running out of time to foil a major cyberattack, according to an interview on the Federal News Radio site with Jeffrey Carr, author of "Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld" and a principal at GreyLogic.