Capital Business: Amazon spreads its Web in Washington; Safeway enhances its rewards program; Romney to CEOs: 'You're the good guys'; and more ...

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Amazon spreads its Web in Washington

Marjorie Censer JUN 17
The government's "cloud-first" policy helps retail giant move into the federal marketplace.


Latest news from Capital Business

Booz Allen's CEO gets candid

Marjorie Censer JUN 17
As other contractors bring in new leadership, Ralph Shrader speaks up for consistency and continuity.

The rise of real estate researchers

Jonathan O'Connell JUN 17
Research staff at commercial real estate firms like CBRE are coming out of the shadows.

Safeway enhances its rewards program

Danielle Douglas JUN 17
The customer can now attach coupons and personalized deals to club cards and mobile apps.

Romney to CEOs: 'You're the good guys'

Catherine Ho JUN 17
The presidential candidate spoke in Washington at the quarterly meeting of the Business Roundtable.

In new Web system, companies must decide how much words are worth

Catherine Ho JUN 17
ICANN is opening up Web naming to include hundreds of new endings, from ".art" to ".blog."

Tysons group calls for second area tax

Jonathan O'Connell JUN 17
The tax would contribute half of the $507 million needed for road improvements in the area.

Internet law goes mainstream

Catherine Ho JUN 17
Local law firms are expanding practices to handle clients' data and privacy needs.

Georgetown tech company sees big opportunities in small data

Steven Overly JUN 17
The Download | Personal says there is value in the bits of data that people use to make daily decisions.

Retailers go high-tech to manage inventory

Danielle Douglas JUN 17
Retailers are pouring more money into software and technology to automate the distribution of goods.

'Which skills do you hire (or train) for?

JUN 17
Business Rx | Gryphn's founder seeks advice on hiring the right employees with a limited budget.

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Cultivating civility in the workplace

Joyce E.A. Russell JUN 17
Career Coach | To be successful, an organization must manage its interpersonal relationships.

Firm's rewards: Sporting event tickets

Abha Bhattarai JUN 17
Life at work | Employees at Mosaic Data Services in Rockville celebrate with Nationals games.


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