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January 16: DorobekINSIDER LIVE: The presidential transition survival guide Our guests listed here. The first few months of a new administration are crucial -- even in a second term. The DorobekINSIDERS will focus on the challenges facing... more

DorobekINSIDER LIVE: Government IT: A look back at 2012... and a look forward to 2013 There have been significant developments in the past year. A panel of DorobekINSIDERs will look back at the past 12 months. What were the... more

The Obama administration has put forward a number of innovation initiatives. One of the most interesting: RFP-EZ, build a platform that makes it easier for small high-growth businesses to navigate the federal government, and enables... more

The GovLoop Insights Issue of the Week: Steve Jobs and the new iPhone. We remember Jobs -- and discuss the impact he had on government. And we look at the new iPhone and what impact it will have on how you do your job.

At the end of the federal government's fiscal year, the mandra is 'do more with less.' Are there lessons learned from years past? This week, we talk to the Partnership for Public Service about their new report, "Making Smart Cuts."

With just days left in fiscal 2012, is the government on the brink of yet another potential government shutdown? Or yet another shutdown showdown? We'll look at the fiscal 2013 budgets (or lack there of) and how it impacts the... more

What jobs should be done by feds? The Obama administration this week issued it's long awaited final guidance: Performance of Inherently Governmental and Critical Functions. We'll assess that issue -- and what it means for feds and... more

It was the day that changed everything -- including government. In the premier of the GovLoop issue of the week with Chris Dorobek, we look back at 9/11 a decade later.

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