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This is the second in a series of profiles of innovative leaders in government based on interviews by the authors Paul R. Lawrence and Mark A. Abramson for the book “Paths to Making a Difference:...
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The past three weeks worth of news reports about GSA‘s lavish convention spending and indiscretions by Secret Service agents–and the inquisitions on Capitol Hill in response–could already fill a few...
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Federal CIO Steven VanRoekel speaks with InformationWeek Government Editor John Foley at Thursday’s event. Having launched a formal strategy on the concept yesterday, federal CIO Steven VanRoekel...
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This is one in a regular series on the latest innovation in mobile apps and mobile technology in the federal government. From Smokey Bear to “mobile hogs,” the Department of Agriculture is moving at...
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This is one in a regular series exploring how federal agencies are finding and implementing innovative ways to drive efficiency and cut costs. Once upon a time, farmers drove their horses and carts to...
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