If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page. Click here to view in plain text. | | Monday, June 18, 2012 | Today's Cover Story Marjorie Censer JUN 17 The government's "cloud-first" policy helps retail giant move into the federal marketplace. Latest news from Capital Business Marjorie Censer JUN 17 As other contractors bring in new leadership, Ralph Shrader speaks up for consistency and continuity. Jonathan O'Connell JUN 17 Research staff at commercial real estate firms like CBRE are coming out of the shadows. Danielle Douglas JUN 17 The customer can now attach coupons and personalized deals to club cards and mobile apps. Catherine Ho JUN 17 The presidential candidate spoke in Washington at the quarterly meeting of the Business Roundtable. Catherine Ho JUN 17 ICANN is opening up Web naming to include hundreds of new endings, from ".art" to ".blog." Jonathan O'Connell JUN 17 The tax would contribute half of the $507 million needed for road improvements in the area. Catherine Ho JUN 17 Local law firms are expanding practices to handle clients' data and privacy needs. Steven Overly JUN 17 The Download | Personal says there is value in the bits of data that people use to make daily decisions. Danielle Douglas JUN 17 Retailers are pouring more money into software and technology to automate the distribution of goods. JUN 17 Business Rx | Gryphn's founder seeks advice on hiring the right employees with a limited budget. - Chat with Elana Fine: Tuesday at noon
Joyce E.A. Russell JUN 17 Career Coach | To be successful, an organization must manage its interpersonal relationships. Abha Bhattarai JUN 17 Life at work | Employees at Mosaic Data Services in Rockville celebrate with Nationals games. More from Capital Business | This Week's Capital Business | | | Capital Business On Twitter Follow @OConnellPostbiz, @DaniDougPost, @addedvalueth, @stevenoverly, @CommonCenser, and of course @CapitalBiz, for real-time news about business in the Capital. Newsroom Have an idea for a story? Send it to capbiznews@washpost.com. Upcoming Events June 21st KARRASS Negotiation Seminar Greater Washington Board of Trade June 283th Tech Town Hall with U.S. Senate Candidates Allen and Kaine Northern Virginia Technology Council For more on local business events, click here. Capital Business in Print To Advertise The June 25th issue of Capital Business will have a cover story focused on what the area's executives are earning in our much sought after Executive Compensation Report. This issue will have a bonus distribution to 100,000 Washington Post subscribers along with the Capital Business weekly subscribers. Space deadline is Tuesday, June 19th. For more information or to reserve your space please contact: To Subscribe To subscribe to Capital Business in print, you can either text, call or subscribe online. The Washington Post subscriber rate is $49 per year (lowest rate available!) or purchase Capital Business as a stand-alone at $69 per year which includes 52 weekly issues and access to content online. (Applicable taxes will be charged.) Go to: washingtonpost.com/capitalbusiness/subscribe or call: 1-800-873-3887 |