Three Out Of Four Heads Of State Now Use Twitter – Here Are The Top 10
The heads of state in three-fourths of the nations surveyed around the globe now use Twitter to communicate with followers, nearly twice the number from a year ago, according to a new report from the...
View ArticleMotion Control Technology Eliminates Need For Mice, Touchpads
A new technology with potential government applications could make computer mice and touch interfaces obsolete with the wave of a finger. Consisting of a small motion-sensing unit and software, the...
View ArticleDOD, Microsoft Agree To Landmark Enterprise Licensing Deal
The Defense Department has awarded a first of its kind joint enterprise licensing agreement for Microsoft collaboration, mobility, productivity and security tools. Valued at $617 million, the...
View ArticleWhy Social Media Networks Are Gaining A Greater Role In IT Decisions
It was only a matter of time before social media’s impact in the marketplace would begin to alter the way executives go about their business in the workplace. A new study commissioned by LinkedIn...
View ArticleReport: Government Must Speed Up on Social Media
A new report by the Partnership for Public Service said the federal government must move faster to embrace social media because it’s “not just a passing trend” but an important mechanism for advancing...
View ArticleGSA’s Green Proving Ground Finds New Ways To Cut Energy Costs
With the cost of lighting accounting for more than a third of the energy bills at most federal facilities, officials at the General Services Administration know that it will take more than upgrading to...
View ArticleGovernment Seeing Big Savings From Green Buildings
The U.S. Treasury has always been a place where people could find something green, but this time the term is not referring to money. The U.S. Treasury building has obtained a green environmental...
View ArticleNew Web2go App Makes Listening To The Web Easy
A new app for Android devices called, will read your favorite Websites and blogs to you, freeing your hands (via Bluetooth) while driving. But it also holds out a promising solution to those who have...
View ArticleHitting The Reset Button In Federal IT
For the fourth straight year, federal IT spending was about even with the prior year’s budget – and it seems very clear that trend will come to an abrupt halt in 2013. The Professional Services Council...
View ArticleRethinking The Debt Ceiling: Fund Deficits, Not Accumulated Debt
Looking beyond the current debt crisis, the Obama Administration (and future presidents for that matter) should expect continued stiff resistance from the Congress whenever the ceiling needs to be...
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