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The hunt for a CISO: A White House hiring quandary
News of the planned hire presumably spurred a collective cheer among the most innovative cyber minds. But would any of them even qualify for the job?
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If I knew then: Frank Reeder
This is part of a recurring series, where former federal leaders reflect upon the lessons learned since leaving government. See all of the interviews at federaltimes.com/IfIKnew.
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Why HUD is offloading commodity IT to focus on bigger fish
CIO Rafael Diaz explains how a shared services model will actually offer HUD more control over its IT capabilities.
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Campaign season: Cutting through the noise
The start of a new year is always interesting. That’s doubly true for an election year. Here’s our plan.
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If I knew then: Richard Spires
This is part of a recurring series, where former federal leaders reflect upon the lessons during their tenure in government.
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Nick Nayak to return to IRS as CPO
Barring any onboarding issues, the former DHS and IRS procurement chief will return to IRS in the first part of 2016, multiple sources confirmed.
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How GSA will transform federal buying
What’s worked for decades doesn’t meet today’s requirements. Administrator Denise Turner Roth explains how GSA is adapting.
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How OPM will build a federal workforce of the future
An aging workforce can pose a challenge. Acting OPM Director Beth Cobert explains how it also provides a great opportunity.
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9/11 terrorist attacks: Information sharing fast-tracked
The 2001 attack led to massive government reorganization, contractor distrust, and transition to a ‘need to share’ intel strategy.
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50 years of change
To honor Federal Times’ 50 year heritage, we showcase through compelling reporting and film the historic moments that most transformed government.
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The hunt for a CISO: A White House hiring quandary
News of the planned hire presumably spurred a collective cheer among the most innovative cyber minds. But would any of them even qualify for the job?
-
If I knew then: Frank Reeder
This is part of a recurring series, where former federal leaders reflect upon the lessons learned since leaving government. See all of the interviews at federaltimes.com/IfIKnew.
-
Why HUD is offloading commodity IT to focus on bigger fish
CIO Rafael Diaz explains how a shared services model will actually offer HUD more control over its IT capabilities.
-
Campaign season: Cutting through the noise
The start of a new year is always interesting. That’s doubly true for an election year. Here’s our plan.
-
If I knew then: Richard Spires
This is part of a recurring series, where former federal leaders reflect upon the lessons during their tenure in government.
-
Nick Nayak to return to IRS as CPO
Barring any onboarding issues, the former DHS and IRS procurement chief will return to IRS in the first part of 2016, multiple sources confirmed.
-
How GSA will transform federal buying
What’s worked for decades doesn’t meet today’s requirements. Administrator Denise Turner Roth explains how GSA is adapting.
-
How OPM will build a federal workforce of the future
An aging workforce can pose a challenge. Acting OPM Director Beth Cobert explains how it also provides a great opportunity.
-
9/11 terrorist attacks: Information sharing fast-tracked
The 2001 attack led to massive government reorganization, contractor distrust, and transition to a ‘need to share’ intel strategy.
-
50 years of change
To honor Federal Times’ 50 year heritage, we showcase through compelling reporting and film the historic moments that most transformed government.
-
The hunt for a CISO: A White House hiring quandary
News of the planned hire presumably spurred a collective cheer among the most innovative cyber minds. But would any of them even qualify for the job?
-
If I knew then: Frank Reeder
This is part of a recurring series, where former federal leaders reflect upon the lessons learned since leaving government. See all of the interviews at federaltimes.com/IfIKnew.
-
Why HUD is offloading commodity IT to focus on bigger fish
CIO Rafael Diaz explains how a shared services model will actually offer HUD more control over its IT capabilities.
-
Campaign season: Cutting through the noise
The start of a new year is always interesting. That’s doubly true for an election year. Here’s our plan.
-
If I knew then: Richard Spires
This is part of a recurring series, where former federal leaders reflect upon the lessons during their tenure in government.
-
Nick Nayak to return to IRS as CPO
Barring any onboarding issues, the former DHS and IRS procurement chief will return to IRS in the first part of 2016, multiple sources confirmed.
-
How GSA will transform federal buying
What’s worked for decades doesn’t meet today’s requirements. Administrator Denise Turner Roth explains how GSA is adapting.
-
How OPM will build a federal workforce of the future
An aging workforce can pose a challenge. Acting OPM Director Beth Cobert explains how it also provides a great opportunity.
-
9/11 terrorist attacks: Information sharing fast-tracked
The 2001 attack led to massive government reorganization, contractor distrust, and transition to a ‘need to share’ intel strategy.
-
50 years of change
To honor Federal Times’ 50 year heritage, we showcase through compelling reporting and film the historic moments that most transformed government.













