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GovCentral's Featured Writers
Kyle Stone | Editor
Much of GovCentral’s content is written by critically acclaimed, professional writers on the government sector. Whether we’re working with with authors, bloggers or long-time DoD managers, GovCentral aims to deliver you the highest quality content on the web.
Browse our list of Featured Writers below. Click to their websites, and get to know them better!
GovGab
GovGab is a blog maintained by federal employees working for the Office of Citizen Services and Communications at the US General Services Administration. The purpose of Gov Gab is to demonstrate the usefulness, practicality, helpfulness, and vitality of federal, state, and local government information through real-life examples in the bloggers’ daily lives.
Kathryn Troutman
Kathryn Kraemer Troutman is the founder and president of The Resume Place, Inc., a service business located in Baltimore, MD, specializing in writing and designing professional federal and private-sector resumes, as well as coaching and education in the federal hiring process.
Project On Government Oversight
The Project On Government Oversight follows a rich tradition of assuring that the government continues to work for the people it represents. Our nation was founded on the very principle that representation and accountability are fundamental to maintaining a strong and functioning democracy. Today, POGO offers valuable oversight in a time where the government is more vulnerable than ever to the influence of money in politics and powerful special interests.
GovTrack.us Blog
GovTrack.us follows the status of federal legislation and the latest activity of the United States Congress.
The Legislative Analysis blog offers a new Community Q & A Service, where you can submit your questions about government legislation.
Kevin Underhill
Kevin Underhill is the author of the severely entertaining legal blog Lowering the Bar, as well as a partner in the San Francisco Law Firm of Shook, Hardy & Bacon, where he has worked for nearly 15 years.
Kevin’s essay series, “If Great Literary Works Had Been Written by Lawyers,” was published in The Green Bag law journal, and was mentioned in the Wall Street Journal and on National Public Radio, among other places. He is currently working on an article about the national push to outlaw low-rise and/or baggy pants, and also on an anti-BlackBerry screed tentatively called “Why Satan Wants You to Use Your BlackBerry All The Time, Including in Meetings and While You Are Driving.”
DailyTech
DailyTech is a leading online magazine for a well-educated, tech audience. Its readers enjoy hard-hitting and up to the minute CE, PC, IT and information technology news. DailyTech’s fast-moving content also reaches out via news syndications, public portals, and forums.
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