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GSAs Tom Sharpe on the evolution of federal acquisition
The commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service reflected on the evolving expectations of agencies.
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Roundtable: GSA’s Mary Davie and Kay Ely talk big changes to IT buying
Fed Times Editor Jill Aitoro sat down with the GSA executives to discuss the transformation underway at Integrated Technology Services
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IT chiefs: ‘We’re leaving, and we’re leaving fast’
Today’s leaders must train new ones for tomorrow, said Federal CIO Tony Scott.
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Centralized acquisition? GSA Administrator Roth on striking a balance
The boon of agency-specific contracts made GSA re-evaluate its offerings.
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What OFPP’s Anne Rung finds ‘mind-numbingly frustrating’
The administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy doesn’t want acquisition stilted by misconceptions about policy.
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How the feds got Splunk’d, according to CEO Godfrey Sullivan
Is Splunk a security company or a big data company? Or is it data analytics? The company’s CEO explains why it doesn’t matter.
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Media and the feds: 50 years of civility, 50 years of contention
From Kennedy to Vietnam, Watergate to Snowden, the role that media plays in how government operates continues to transform.
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Turning training into gaming
The military has used game-based training for some time, but there are applications in the civilian side of government too.
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CFC sets sights on a new generation of donors
Younger feds have different patterns of giving than their elders.
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Passing the IT baton
Departing IT leaders should train the next generation.
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GSAs Tom Sharpe on the evolution of federal acquisition
The commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service reflected on the evolving expectations of agencies.
-
Roundtable: GSA’s Mary Davie and Kay Ely talk big changes to IT buying
Fed Times Editor Jill Aitoro sat down with the GSA executives to discuss the transformation underway at Integrated Technology Services
-
IT chiefs: ‘We’re leaving, and we’re leaving fast’
Today’s leaders must train new ones for tomorrow, said Federal CIO Tony Scott.
-
Centralized acquisition? GSA Administrator Roth on striking a balance
The boon of agency-specific contracts made GSA re-evaluate its offerings.
-
What OFPP’s Anne Rung finds ‘mind-numbingly frustrating’
The administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy doesn’t want acquisition stilted by misconceptions about policy.
-
How the feds got Splunk’d, according to CEO Godfrey Sullivan
Is Splunk a security company or a big data company? Or is it data analytics? The company’s CEO explains why it doesn’t matter.
-
Media and the feds: 50 years of civility, 50 years of contention
From Kennedy to Vietnam, Watergate to Snowden, the role that media plays in how government operates continues to transform.
-
Turning training into gaming
The military has used game-based training for some time, but there are applications in the civilian side of government too.
-
CFC sets sights on a new generation of donors
Younger feds have different patterns of giving than their elders.
-
Passing the IT baton
Departing IT leaders should train the next generation.
-
GSAs Tom Sharpe on the evolution of federal acquisition
The commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service reflected on the evolving expectations of agencies.
-
Roundtable: GSA’s Mary Davie and Kay Ely talk big changes to IT buying
Fed Times Editor Jill Aitoro sat down with the GSA executives to discuss the transformation underway at Integrated Technology Services
-
IT chiefs: ‘We’re leaving, and we’re leaving fast’
Today’s leaders must train new ones for tomorrow, said Federal CIO Tony Scott.
-
Centralized acquisition? GSA Administrator Roth on striking a balance
The boon of agency-specific contracts made GSA re-evaluate its offerings.
-
What OFPP’s Anne Rung finds ‘mind-numbingly frustrating’
The administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy doesn’t want acquisition stilted by misconceptions about policy.
-
How the feds got Splunk’d, according to CEO Godfrey Sullivan
Is Splunk a security company or a big data company? Or is it data analytics? The company’s CEO explains why it doesn’t matter.
-
Media and the feds: 50 years of civility, 50 years of contention
From Kennedy to Vietnam, Watergate to Snowden, the role that media plays in how government operates continues to transform.
-
Turning training into gaming
The military has used game-based training for some time, but there are applications in the civilian side of government too.
-
CFC sets sights on a new generation of donors
Younger feds have different patterns of giving than their elders.














