DorobekInsider: Most read items on the DorobekInsider and Daily Debrief for the third week of July 2009
A bit delayed because I’m out of town for a few days — in London, in fact, celebrating my sister’s “OHH” birthdays. So… I’m sorry for the delay…
Most read items on DorobekInsider…
- DorobekInsider: Intel on the government 2.0 front lines – and a new report assessing A-Space
- DorobekInsider: The real story behind the Recovery.gov contract: The need for govt contracting transparency
- DorobekInsider: The Roll Call-CQ marriage announcement (Editor’s note: We only found out late Friday that Governing magazine was not part of the Economist-Roll Call deal for CQ. Read more about that from late Friday here.)
- DorobekInsider: Learning more about Transportation Department CIO Nitin Pradham
- DorobekInsider: Intel on the gov 2.0 front lines – and a new report assessing A-Space
- DorobekInsider: Identity management — the liner notes
- DorobekInsider: 45 VA programs under temporary stop order pending fixes
- DorobekInsider: The first draft from the Open Government and Innovations conference
- DorobekInsider: Most read DorobekInsider and Federal News Radio 1500 AM Daily Debrief items for the second week of July 2009
- DorobekInsider: Attending the Open Government conference Tuesday morning
- DorobekInsider: Recovery.gov contractor Smartronix speaks — in a statement
- DorobekInsider: 1105 GovInfo promotes Rapp – and 1105 GovInfo promotes Rapp – and hires
- DorobekInsider: The celebration of the Summer of Gov (2.0)
- DorobekInsider weekend extra: Mintz: What I Did For My Summer Vacation
- DorobekInsider: UPDATED date for the (barely) July Federal News Radio Book Club book: Payback: Reapi
- DorobekInsider: Ed DeSeve to join the Obama administration
- DorobekInsider: Welcome Scott Carr, the new producer for Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily De
- DorobekInsider: 8-day countdown to the Federal News Radio Book Club ‘meeting’ with CTO Chopra discussing the book ‘Payback’
- DorobekInsider.com: Is the Economist’s CQ marriage official?
- DorobekInsider: A picture worth almost 1,000 words – Obama and the IT dashboard
- DorobekInsider: GSA’s Dorris, Army’s Sorenson, HP’s Hempfield earn AFCEA Bethesda
- DorobekInsider.com: Worth reading: Social Software and National Security
- DorobekInsider: Recovery Board – and Recovery.gov vendor – get pressure on transparency
- DorobekInsider: Recovery Board responds to questions — and even posts the Recovery.gov statement
- DorobekInsider: CQ sells, but Governing does not… and Governing’s publisher exits
- DorobekInsider: GSA names Danielle Germain as chief of staff
- DorobekInsider: The Recovery Board speaks out on the Recovery.gov contract award
- The DorobekInsider on DC’s NewsChannel 8 on dashboards — and the Kiviat graph
- DorobekInsider: Cyber-attack 2009 – what does it mean?
- DorobekInsider: Coming and going – A new DOT CIO (mostly confirmed), Frank Puglese, former SSA
- Congratulations on the wedding of Bob Suda and Joanne Connelly
- DorobekInsider: New DOT CFO nominee… and a possible DOT CIO nominee
- DorobekInsider.com: Steve Ressler — GovLoop’s 10K man… and counting
- DorobekInsider: ACT/IAC hires former 1105er Kristyn Rivellese for events post
- DorobekInsider: Management of Change panel: The changing role of the CIO – the liner notes
- DorobekInsider: Twitter #followfriday — the @fednewsradio edition
- DorobekInsider: OMB encourages collaboration about open government — using an existing tool
- The DorobekInsider reader: Obama cyber policy review
- DorobekInsider: Hey funny guy — Uncle Sam wants YOU! No, really…
- DorobekInsider: The benefits of the federal IT “dashboard” – and the liner notes f
- DorobekInsider: The new TSA CIO — Emma Garrison-Alexander
- OMB Director Peter Orszag… on The Daily Show?
- DorobekInsider.com: Hear the July 2009 Federal News Radio Book Club meeting – Fired Up or Burn
- DorobekInsider: Most read items for the first week of July
- DorobekInsider: Dee Lee to join the Professional Services Council
The most read items for Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris for the third week of July 2009
- TSP preps for new Web site debut
- Connecting dashboards to performance
- Update: TSP’s Roth option
- GAO: Changes needed for BioShield at HHS
- AFGE speaks out against NSPS
- Defense Business Board releases NSPS recommendations
- Why federal agencies are still using COBOL
- Problems continue for grants.gov
- TSP Talk: Where is the market going?
- Learning about the Federal Service Student Ambassador Program
- Meet the Innovators: National Academy of Public Administration
- Friday Fun Day!
- Will the Senate cure the ‘FERS flu’?
- OMB open govt directive enters final stages
- Update: 12 Somali men missing from Minneapolis area
- NIH and Wikimedia Foundation team up
- TSP Talk: Tobacco Bill signed into law
- Increasing awareness of open source
- New SES survey released
- Using the stimulus dollars locally, wisely
- NIH and Wikimedia Foundation team up – Part 2
- Drupal and the ‘Decade of Data’
- Meet the Innovators: Does Gov 2.0 matter?
- Women in Government: Charla Quayle
- DoD’s health IT strategy
- IAC outlines ‘Four Cornerstones’ for 2009 agenda
- The Open Technology Initiative
- Drupal gains popularity among federal agencies
- FAIR Institute releases report on insourcing
- GSA talks about recovery.gov award
- Focus of identity management changing for federal govt.
- Controvery surrounds Alaska Native Corporations
- Happy Birthday, Smokey!
- Agencies stressed about Recovery Act spending?
- No COLA for federal retirees?
- DHS revamps Web site with Web 2.0 tools
- Proposed Budget Would Limit Raises in 2010
- Should Alaskan native corps. get special considerations?
- Your TSP: Changes coming tomorrow?
- Intelligence community moves into phase 2
- Update: Cloud computing conference
- Best Places to Work Survey released
- Meet the Innovators: Vint Cerf Part II
- More problems for Metro
- Terrorism abroad strikes here in the States
- Health Net Federal Services wins anti-fraud award
- GAO: Personnel Security Clearances backlog a problem
- Taking a long look at NSPS
- OMB proposes changes to ban on cookies
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