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March 28, 2008
GPC Webcast available
So it says here:
The archived version of the GPC Webcast from March 18, 2008 is now available from our website at http://www.grants.gov/aboutgrants/grants_news.jsp. Once you are brought to HUD’s website, if the link does not take you to HUD’s directly to…
January 2, 2007
Wayne State publishes neat‑o Grants.gov Newsletter
I just found this on Google and thought it might be useful for anyone else looking for Grants.gov research grant application information!
Wayne State University’s Sponsored Programs Administration office wishes to help its researchers make a smooth transition to the new grants.gov…
January 30, 2008
FedRegister notice on SF424 R&R changes coming
On the Grants.gov mailing list yesterday, Vince Sprouls noted that:
“The SF424 R&R changes are going forward for the 60-day Notice publication this week and hopefully will be published within about a week after that.”
These changes primarily relate to additional data fields…
January 30, 2007
Agencies to publish budget justifications online
I hadn’t heard this little piece of news until it was reported on GovExec’s FedBlog.
Government-watchers will get a boost this year from an Office of Management and Budget directive that requires agencies to post the documentation behind their budget requests online.…
April 30, 2007
TCG To Support USDA’s Lean Six Sigma Grants Process Initiative
We will be issuing this press release first thing in the morning. We’re very excited about this project, for working at USDA again and because of our application of Lean Six Sigma techniques to grants streamlining!
TCG TO SUPPORT USDA’S…
October 9, 2014
NASA’s Agency Honor Awards Honors Performance Management Systems Team with Award
On October 30th NASA will hold their annual Agency Honor Awards where the Performance Management Systems Team (PMM) will be one of the recipients for the Group Achievement Award. Kent Reynolds, whom you may remember as TCG’s latest Rising Star,…
March 28, 2012
GAO to FEMA: Make Sure Grants Programs Do Not Overlap
The GAO can't tell whether four of FEMA's grants programs overlap, because FEMA doesn't collect enough information on recipients.
March 16, 2020
Will the Internet Handle Everyone Telecommuting?
By Robert Buccigrossi, TCG CTO
On Facebook, someone asked me if the Internet would handle the increased traffic caused by everyone staying at home and telecommuting. I found that question to be fascinating and did some quick research. Here’s an extended version…
August 21, 2006
GSA to study agencies’ service to citizens
While its focus will be on call centers, e‑mail responses, and web sites, it’s still good to see the GSA studying how well agencies are servicing citizen’s information needs. The first iteration of FirstGov was an amalgamation of sites but…
May 31, 2022
A Key Component to the Success of the Small Agency/IT Contractor Relationship: Cultural Understanding and Agility
Small agencies and bureaus manage billions of dollars and have missions integral to Federal government operations and services for the citizens of the United States. While Cabinet-level Departments often have tens of thousands of employees, the vital work done by…