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Forecasters expect world population to reach 7 billion next year
With 267 people being born every minute and only 108 dying, developing countries are adding more than 80 million people to the world's population every year.
Government departments spend £6m on search engines
U.K. government departments want to make sure their websites appear on search engine results pages.
Pentagon returns Wikileaks suspect to U.S.
The suspect was returned to the United States from a base in Kuwait Thursday.
Industry wants changes in DoD contract reforms
Specifically, Industry is focusing on the transition of contracted work to federal employees, and restrictions on what criteria are used in contract awards.
Budget office nominee received huge Citigroup bonus
Records reveal a huge Citigroup payout to the man President Obama wants to head the Office of Management and Budget.
Craigslist creator tries to bring transparency initiative out of the shadows
The Craigslist founder laments that the White House's open government initiative hasn't received much attention.
GSA schedules: Are agencies paying too much?
Columnist Steve Kelman offers his insight.
What should President Obama read?
Slate readers make suggestions for the president's summer reading list.
NIH providing satisfaction on the web
Four federal websites meet or exceed the private sector's highest score. How? Why? We ask Joyce Backus at NIH.
NARA declassification chief tackles backlog
For years, a huge backlog of government agency documents in need of declassification has piled up at the National Archives and Records Administration. Now, however, a woman whose name is familiar in the federal declassification community is on board at NARA, taking the first steps toward whittling away at that backlog of 410 million pages of documents by a seemingly impossible deadline set in the law.
How Defense feds prepare for deployment
The CEW is a workforce of Department of Defense civilians trained and equipped to deploy oversees in support of worldwide military missions. We learn more about it from Frank DiGiovanni, the Acting Director of Readiness and Training Policy and Programs at Defense.
DHS delivers job offers on gas pumps, pizza boxes
The Transportation Security Administration is hiring, according to some D.C. pizza boxes.
Fighting the Federal Career Internship Program (FCIP)
Calling for an end to the FCIP? This week, host Derrick T. Dortch talks with Employees Union (NTEU) President Colleen M. Kelley.
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Disabled vets see increase in job opportunities
An upcoming virtual career fair for disabled vets.
China: A land of contradictions?
That's what one Harvard Professor calls China.
Hiring challenges weigh most on federal managers
This far surpasses the percentage of respondents who identified other human capital issues.
DHS officially assumes its new cyber role
DHS gets official oversight over all civilian agency computer networks.
Groups fear 'Don't Ask' study skewed
Gay rights groups are concerned the Pentagon's massive survey of military attitudes toward repealing the "don't ask don't tell" policy could produce skewed results.
Now on Google street view: The homes of the House Energy and Commerce Committee
The folks from the advocacy group Consumer Watchdog are going after Google for taking "Street View" photos of the homes 19 members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which happens to be the congressional overseers of much of Google's business.




