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June 2008

June 26, 2008
The Lectern: High costs, courtesy of Congress
After reading a New York Times article, Steve Kelman wonders if the Senate will put a stop to bill the House passed that would allow competitive bids instead of a price-list system for medical equipment.


June 24, 2008
The Lectern: Forethought about energy, food price crises
An article in last weekend's Financial Times gives blogger Steve Kelman plenty of food for thought.


June 19, 2008
The Lectern: Latest news from Sweden!
Blogger Steve Kelman shares some news on Sweden's homeland security debate, soccer and Midsummer Night's Eve there.


June 17, 2008
The Lectern: In Sweden, but could I be in the U.S.?
Blogger Steve Kelman is reading the Sweden's news on homeland security and the Chinese influence in Sweden. The news caused him to think that he was still in the United States.


June 12, 2008
The Lectern: Summertime in academia
Blogger Steve Kelman shifts into summertime mode, which includes, among other things, casual clothes, more leisurely mornings and research on intergovernmental collaboration between England and Wales.


June 10, 2008
The Lectern: Reflections of an Air Force contracting intern
Blogger Steve Kelman hears how one potential young fed views the world of government contracting.


June 4, 2008
The Lectern: Young people and technology at the Government Leadership Summit
Blogger Steve Kelman hears firsthand from young people about how they use technology during an 1105 Government Information Group summit. He learns that a five-year age difference affects how young people use the ever-changing social-networking technology.


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Op-ed:

McDonough: How to make the jump to industry
Some tips on how to find a satisfying and financially rewarding job in the private sector.

Acquisition:

Ruling clouds future for buyers
Experts debate the potential impact of a GAO decision on small-business contracting.

Management:

Recruiters make IT connection
DOD and other agencies showcase online chops to attract tech-savvy young people to their ranks.

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