Michael Keegan - Host, The Business of Government Hour and Managing Editor, The Business of Government Magazine
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Mondays, 11:00 a.m., Wednesdays, 12:00 p.m. & Fridays, 2:00 p.m.
The Business of Government Radio Hour, hosted by Michael J. Keegan, features a conversation with a federal executive who is changing the way government does business. The executives discuss their careers and the management challenges facing their organizations. Guests include administrators, chief financial officers, chief information officers, chief operating officers, commissioners, controllers, directors, and undersecretaries.
Rafael Borras discusses overseeing the management of DHS $56 billion budget
February 7th and February 9th, 2011
Rafael Borras oversees management of the Department of Homeland Security's $56 billion budget, appropriations, expenditure of funds, and accounting, and finance.
Carol W.Pope discusses her Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) career
January 31st and February 2nd, 2011
Carol W.Pope is the first Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) career employee to serve as Chairman and Member.
Chad L. Fulgham develops the FBI's IT strategic plan and operating budget
January 24th and January 26th, 2011
Mr. Fulgham is responsible for the FBI's overall information technology (IT) efforts, including developing the FBI's IT strategic plan and operating budget.
Julie Paradis discuss how she has improved the national food and nutrition programs
January 17th and January 18th, 2011
"For more than three decades, Paradis has worked to improve national food and nutrition programs and she will now be able to hit the ground running to enhance how these programs are delivered to the American people," said Vilsack.
Conversation with Authors Series - Dr. David Wyld, Dr. Vicki Grant, and Prof Sukumar Ganapati
January 10th and January 12th, 2011
Exploring ideas to improve government effectiveness. We profile three recent Center reports with authors Dr. David Wyld on Cloud Computing in Government, Dr. Vicki Grant on Process Improvement in Social Service Delivery, and Prof. Sukumar Ganapati on the use of GIS in engaging citizens.
Linda Washington discusses Community Initiatives
January 3rd and January 5th, 2011
Ms. Washington is the Senior Policy Advisor for Community Initiatives
Special Edition of the Business of Government Hour
December 27th and December 29th, 2010
Hear from a varied group of leaders, innovators, practitioners, and thinkers, who offer models to follow, provide insights that infuse theory to practice, and pave the way to shaping the business of government. Our guests will include Vice Admiral Jack Dorsett, Dr. Bobby Braun, Dr. David McClure, Richard Spires, Clarence Carter, and Russ Mills as they discuss public management challenges and innovations.
Casey Coleman speaks about the GSA
December 20th and December 22nd, 2010
Ms. Coleman is the Chief Information Officer of the U.S General Services Administration
A Conversation on Government Technology with Vance Hitch, Richard Spires, Dave Bowen, Dave McClure, and Dr. Bobby Bruan
December 6th and December 8th, 2010
Join us for a conversation with government technology leaders on the intersection of technology and government mission.
Thomas Davenport on Information Technology and Management
November 29th and December 1st
Professor Davenport is the President's Chair in Information Technology and Management at Babson College.
Peter Apple discusses USDOT
November 22nd and November 24th
RITA's mission is to promote transportation research, solid analysis, and education across the different operating agencies within the USDOT.
Conversation with Authors Series
November 22nd and November 24th, 2010
Join us for a conversation with authors.
Caswell F. Holloway discusses on performance
SPECIAL REBROADCAST!
I think about performance every day. How are we performing as a utility? How do we define success across the agency? It's really important to define what success means, and then measure it.
Vice Admiral David Jack Dorsett on Information dominance
October 25th and October 27th
Information dominance is about using information and data to prevent conflicts or win in a crisis.
Harvey Koeppel talks about directing internal and external operations for the Center for CIO Leadership
October 18th and October 20th
Harvey sets the Center's strategy and directs internal and external operations.
Ivan Handler discusses Family Services
October 11th and October 13th
Ivan Handler is the Chief Information Officer of the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, where he started in 2005.
Richard A. Spires discusses the development, implementation, and maintenance of DHS IT department's architecture
October 4th and October 6th
Mr. Spires is responsible for the department's $6.4 billion investment in Information Technology (IT).
Lt. Gen. (Dr.) Charles B. Green discusses how he manages the U.S. Air Force Medical facilities worldwide
September 27th and September 29th
As a functional manager of the U.S. Air Force Medical Service, he exercises direction, guidance and technical management of more than 42,800 people assigned to 75 medical facilities worldwide.
David M. Bowen discusses his leadership
September 20th and September 22nd
Mr. Bowen has over 25 years experience in healthcare information technology management in the provider, payer, consultant and vendor areas.
Associate Administrator David McClure
September 13th and September 15th
As Associate Administrator, McClure oversees the Office of Citizen Services and Communications' two main divisions: the Office of Citizen Services and the Office of Communications and Marketing.




