DorobekInsider: What you read for the second week of September 2009 on DorobekInsider, Daily Debrief, and Federal News Radio
Sunday - 9/13/2009, 10:29am EDT
Most read items for the second week of September — the first full week of September — 2009… on the DorobekInsider.com, Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris, and FederalNewsRadio.com…
First… DorobekInsider.com…
- DorobekInsider: What happened in the federal government when we were away on vacation
- DorobekInsider: OPM’s Berry reorganizes giving the CIO a more prominent role
- DorobekInsider: GSA’s Mike Sade, formerly with Commerce, quietly retires
- DorobekInsider: What are the most annoying buzz words?
- The DorobekInsider Reader: National Security Personnel System recommendations
- DorobekInsider: A positive step for federal workers: Improving the buildings
- DorobekInsider: What’s the deal with GSA administrator nominee Johnson? The Kansas City Star f
- DorobekInsider: What you read for the first week of September 2009 on DorobekInsider, Daily Debrief,
- DorobekInsider: Federal News Radio is going to shake our groove thing… with a famous fed
- DorobekInsider: The buzz of federal government IT: Two scorching IG report on VA IT… sex, lie
- DorobekInsider: Most read items for August 2009
- DorobekInsider: The VA IG reports — what are the next steps? We ask government IT veterans
- DorobekInsider: Leadership or management — that is the question?
- DorobekInsider: Robertson to be named to head GSA’s OGP and CAO
- DorobekInsider: What’s behind the cyber-czar Hathaway resignation? And why is this post so dif
- DorobekInsider: GSA names Dave McClure to lead the Office of Citizen Services
- DorobekInsider: 9/11 remembrances… and 9/11 hopes
- DorobekInsider: 1105 Media cuts pay 20 percent — temporarily
- DorobekInsider: The GSA Johnson hold update — Bond and Johnson have met
- DorobekInsider: Hear the Federal News Radio Book Club — Payback featuring CTO Chopra
Most read items on Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris…
- GAO: Long-term costs of BRAC uncertain
- Special fed shakes his groove thing on WFED
- Md. BRAC coordinator reacts to GAO report
- DataMasher wins Sunlight’s Apps for America 2 contest
- Fed agencies make ‘Best Place to Launch Your Career’ list
- DHS one step closer to having its own home
- FCC preps for communications during an emergency
- Your Turn preview
- TSP Talk: Tobacco Bill signed into law
- What do students think of the Where the Jobs Are report?
- How Web 2.0 is changing responses to emergencies
- Pay parity still lacking for federal civilian employees
- Analysis: PPS Where the Jobs Are report
- TSA employees closer to collective bargaining
- NCPC plans to rehabilitate the Lincoln Memorial
- Some DISA workers facing tough decision
- FCC releases preparedness report
- The pros and cons of blogging at federal agencies
- OPM wants to change sick leave rules
- Analysis: Where does NSPS go now?
- New FAR regulations create unintended consequences
- On contracting and saving dollars
- Details about GSA’s Web 2.0 policies
- How the per diem rates are calculated
- Get ready for Internet 2020
- VA deputy secy responds to troubling IG report
- New contractor past performance system in development
- Will Maryland be the new home of cybersecurity?
- NIH and Wikimedia Foundation team up – Part 2
- E-Verify ruling & contractors
- Why you might want to be wary of cloud computing
- Analyst: USASpending.gov needs serious improvements
- Wednesday Afternoon Federal Newscast
- Gov 2.0 Summit coming to D.C.
- How well do CBP checkpoints work?
- Who will inherit your TSP account?
- DoD’s health IT strategy
- DIA: Ask the CIO preview
- Interior’s Indian Trust looks to repair relations with 2.0 technology
- BRAC update from two local congressmen
- GSA’s Robertson ready to take on challenges
- TSP Talk: Where is the market going?
- Cybersecurity challenges
- OMB’s new open gov’t directive coming
- Federal Contracting workforce is growing
- GSA Administrator still not nominated
- Tuesday Afternoon Federal Newscast
- What next, if not Networx? Word from GSA’s conference
- Report: Al-Qaida changing tactics
And the most read items on FederalNewsRadio.com…
- GSA equips employees with Web 2.0 rules
- Short time deadline looms for federal Long Term Care
- OPM shops for a culture change
- DHS marks new milestone with St. E’s campus groundbreaking
- Persistence needed to go “Where the Jobs Are”
- White House cuts federal pay raise
- NASA, OMB to make cloud announcement next week
- Apps for the Army coming this month
- Justice’s Painter replaces Hathaway as acting cyber coordinator
- NIH to test use of commercial identity management providers
- On contracting and saving dollars, October is time to act
- Preview: Gov 2.0 Summit
- Analyst: USASpending.gov needs serious improvements
- Agencies easily achieving green purchasing goals
- GSA’s Robertson ready to take on challenges
- Smithsonian: Help pick a new setting for the Hope Diamond
- Senate panel gets stimulus tracking update
- Administration wants open government, innovation among its lasting hallmarks
- Spouse beneficiary rules to change for TSP
- Contractor integrity, performance to face higher level of scrutiny
- Federal News Radio Reports
- New FAR regulations create unintended consequences
- Telework, transportation top issues for BRAC
- St. Elizabeth campus not big enough for DHS
- PPS issues 2009 Where the Jobs Are Report
- Archives reports progress on road to digital ERA
- FCC: Are we ready?
- FCC outlines emergency response plans, notes areas for improvement
- VA relying on new performance system to address IG report
- Embassy guard scandal brews in Afghanistan
- Buzzwords can quash, not help, your message
- Oversight Chair Edolphus Towns shares committee priorities
- OPM preparing for pandemic by adjusting sick leave policy
- Maryland: the ‘Silicon Valley’ of Cybersecurity?
- Agencies taking diverse paths to performance measurement
- NSPS remains on life support
- OMB eyes Sept. 9 to launch cloud storefront
- Ruling on E-Verify could contain hidden costs
- GSA extends deadline for infrastructure-as-a-service RFQ
- ‘Big Stick’ heads home for an extreme makeover
- Military spouses could benefit from new OPM rules
- Senate committee increases civilian pay raise to 2.9 percent for 2010
- Section: WFED Stories
- GSA releases FY 2010 per diem rates
- Predator drones help CBP along all borders
- Langevin ‘concerned and disappointed’: still no cybersecurity czar
- The end for NSPS?
- Agencies trying to find balance between Web 2.0, cybersecurity
- FAA & DOT: Special help wanted
- McClure taking charge at GSA
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