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Cybersecurity jobs more varied, numerous than most think
Ernest McDuffie, who oversees the National Initiative for Cybersecurity , joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Amy Morris to provide an update on how the program is working.
Tags: Federal Drive , Tom Temin , workforce , cybersecurity
CBP eyes streamlined import process
In an interview on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Amy Morris, Brenda Smith, the executive director for trade policy and programs at CBP, said the a new "simplified entry" tool, which is currently in the testing phase, will help streamline data requirements for companies that import material into the United States.
Tags: Brenda Smith , CBP , DHS , import security , Federal Drive , Tom Temin ,
Postal Service mulls digital mailbox service
A white paper by the Postal Service Inspector General's office presents a case for offering an email service called the eMailbox. Bruce Marsh, the manager of the the IG office's General Risk Analysis Center, said the proposal was driven by the potential needs of both federal agencies and consumers.
Tags: USPS , technology , Bruce Marsh , Federal Drive , Tom Temin , email , Jack Moore
Product safety agency launches two-way communication tools
Alex Filip, deputy director of the commission's communications office, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Amy Morris to discuss new tools the CPSC has developed and how they can be used to bolster communication with industry.
Tags: IT , Federal Drive , Tom Temin , CPSC , SaferProducts.gov
Lockheed launches collaborative cyber partnership
Curt Aubley, vice president and chief technology officer of Lockheed Information Systems and Global Solutions, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Amy Morris to discuss what the partnership means for the federal government.
Tags: industry , acquisition , cybersecurity , Lockheed Martin , Curt Aubley , Federal Drive , Tom Temin ,
Analysis: Across-the-board workforce cuts 'guaranteed' to cause damage
Don Kettl, dean of the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, said policymakers can draw on lessons learned from previous rounds of government downsizing to make smarter decisions now. He made his remarks from the 2011 Excellence in Government conference.
Tags: management , budget , Don Kettl , University of Maryland , EIG 2011 , Federal Drive , Tom Temin ,
Library of Congress reading budget tea leaves
Jeff Page, the chief financial officer of the Library of Congress, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Amy Morris from the Excellence in Government conference in Washington, D.C. to discuss how the Library is preparing its budget for possible cuts.
Tags: budget , management , Library of Congress , EIG 2011 , Jeffrey Page , Federal Drive , Tom Temin ,
Details about supercommittee cuts remain elusive
With a week until the deficit panel's deadline, Bill Frenzel, a guest scholar of economic studies at the Brookings Institution, said details about what will be cut and by how much remain up in the air. "At the point, we don't know where any of these axes are going to fall," he said.
Tags: Congress , House , Senate , budget , supercommittee , Bill Frenzel , Brookings Institution , Federal Drive , Tom Temin ,
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Tags: NCMA , contracting , acqusition , GCMC , Jan Frye , VA , industry , Stan Soloway , PSC , BAE Systems , Charlie Chadwick , Tom Temin ,
How does industry view procurement reforms?
Soloway, whose group represents scores of government contractors, discussed how federal procurement reforms have been viewed on the industry side.
Tags: 2011 GCMC , NCMA , contracting , acquisition , Stan Soloway , Federal Drive , Tom Temin , Dan Gordon , OFPP




