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DorobekInsider.com: Most read items for the fourth week of June 2009
The most read items for the fourth week of June 2009…
…for DorobekInsider.com…
- DorobekInsider.com: Senate approves Zients as the new chief performance officer
- DorobekInsider.com: The Obama transparency initiative – phase III launches today
- DorobekInsider.com: Is the Economist’s CQ marriage official?
- DorobekInsider: Women In Technology – Government Leaders at the Helm: A New Era — the liner notes
- DorobekInsider.com: The most read items for the third week of June 2009
- DorobekInsider.com: Is the age of GSA’s GWACs over? GSA says NO
- DorobekInsider.com: White House nominates Boras as DHS under secretary for management
- DorobekInsider.com: Building a better bus stop – with crowdsourcing
- Ed DeSeve to join the Obama administration
- DorobekInsider.com: Government 2.0 down under — the Australia Gov 2.0 Task Force
- DorobekInsider: The July Federal News Radio Book Club book: Payback: Reaping the Rewards of Innovati
- DorobekInsider.com: Friday’s Federal News Radio Book Club – Fired Up or Burned Out &ndas
- DorobekInsider.com: Jerry Williams to take the HUD CIO helm
- DorobekInsider.com: White House nominates Borras as DHS under secretary for management
- Congratulations on the wedding of Bob Suda and Joanne Connelly
- DorobekInsider: GSA’s Dorris, Army’s Sorenson, HP’s Hempfield earn AFCEA Bethesda
- DorobekInsider: 1105 Media cuts pay 20 percent — temporarily
- DorobekInsider.com: Godspeed to Christine Burman
- DorobekInsider.com: The Obama CTO reader
- DorobekInsider named a GovFresh Gov 2.0 hero
- DorobekInsider: GSA names Danielle Germain as chief of staff
- DorobekInsider.com: Rep. Honda’s tries crowdsourcing his Web redesign — a check-in
- DorobekInsider.com: Watching the Web 2.0 effect in Iran – and a real gov 2.0 hero
- DorobekInsider: Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris m
- DorobekInsider: New hires at Government Executive/NextGov… Sternstein… and Matt Dunie
- DorobekInsider.com: Hear the July 2009 Federal News Radio Book Club meeting – Fired Up or Burn
- DorobekInsider.com: Most read items for the second week of June 2009
- DorobekInsider.com: OMB encourages collaboration about open government — using existing tools
- DorobekInsider.com: Steve Ressler — GovLoop’s 10K man… and counting
- DorobekInsider.com: Many changes at GSA – this week, it’s the regional senior executives
- The DorobekInsider on DC’s NewsChannel 8 on dashboards — and the Kiviat graph
- DorobekInsider: Twitter #followfriday — the @fednewsradio edition
- DorobekInsider: The new TSA CIO — Emma Garrison-Alexander
- DorobekInsider: The benefits of the federal IT “dashboard” – and the liner notes f
And the most read items from Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris:
- TSP Talk: Tobacco Bill signed into law
- Causey on Pay-for-Performance
- Do those motivational posters really work?
- How a wiki is helping the Open Government initiative
- FederalNewsRadio goes to the Smithsonian Folklife Festival
- Daily Debrief EXTRA: Hinckley can apply for driver’s license
- A possible cure for the FERS flu?
- GSA’s Casey Coleman moves into the cloud
- The State of New York sets a transparent example
- SAMMIES Tracker: National Veteran Suicide Prevention Hotline
- White House Open Government Initiative: Phase III
- Women in Technology excerpts
- CDW-G: Use of virtualization lacking at federal agencies
- Rep. Issa: Two big problems with federal procurement system
- Analysis: New federal CPO
- TSP Roth 401(k) option now on the table
- Sunlight Foundation plans to bid on Recovery.gov
- Contest: Apps for Democracy
- NSPS Review Task Force holds first meeting
- No COLA for federal retirees?
- Dashboards: coming soon to an agency near you?
- SAMMIES Tracker: Cara Peck
- Improving procurement and acquisition policies
- Bus stops, crowdsourcing and your agency
- FAIR Institute releases report on insourcing
- Get ready for Recovery.gov 2.0
- No cure for FERS flu?
- Congresswoman: DHS’s NPPD deserves recognition
- DoD Secretary officially creates cybersecurity command
- DIA issues billion dollar tech services contract
- AGA conference happening now in New Orleans
- GAO: Handguns still available to some on terror watch list
EDITOR’s NOTE: I am on vacation from June 29-July 3. I will be back on Monday, July 5. I will be posting occasionally — and perhaps be posting some slightly off-topic items. And I am on a cruise along the Alaska coastTwitter feed… and on Facebook. In the meantime, I’ll be back at it on Monday, July 5. Enjoy the Fourth of July holiday. — with all of my in-laws, no less.. 19 of us, in all. If possible, I’ll be posting to my