by Dwayne Phillips The FAA continues to ban electronic devices on parts of commercial flights. Technical: they cannot test all devices for EMC. Political: they cannot withstand the fallout of a mistake. The FAA continues to ban electronic devices during the takeoff and landing portions of commercial flights. This continues to exasperate just about everyone. […]
Entries Tagged as 'Government'
The FAA and Electronic Devices
January 3rd, 2013 · No Comments
Tags: Government · Technology
Governments, Companies, and Agility
December 27th, 2012 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Companies are far more agile than governments. I hope that one day governments will accept this and work with companies instead of against them. A few recent stories have appeared about companies moving money to countries with lower tax rates. Some people are outraged about it. Governments will see what the companies […]
Tags: Adapting · Agility · Government · Greed
Just Say No (to a 1981 office computer)
May 31st, 2012 · No Comments
Sometimes it just isn’t worth being on the leading edge. It was 1981 and an attempt to purchase an office computer turned into a monster. 1981 – the Apple II was fun and the TRS-80 was, well it was something you could buy at Radio Shack. These little computer things could store data on floppy disks. […]
Tags: Computing · Government · Meetings
Government Predictions of the Computer World
February 16th, 2012 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips A common malady of persons in government is to predict the future of commercial computing. No one seems to learn the folly of this practice. Recently, the Administration announced a few things about the future of computers in education. There is a five-year plan from someone about how they are going to […]
Tags: Education · Government
Reducing the Price of College
February 13th, 2012 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There has been much talk recently about reducing the price of college. Most government actions, however, increase the price. There has been much talk recently about the price (see note) of a college education. This is supposed to be one of the reasons of the Occupy this-street-and-that-street Movement. The Washington Post has […]
Tags: Education · Government
Contractors and Grandparents
October 6th, 2011 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Government-hired contractors are like grandparents in that they will give you anything you want. Here is a request to government employees to be adults and only ask for things that are practical and will be used. I’ve worked in government acquisition since 1980. For 25+ years, I was on the government side […]
Tags: Government · Management
Success Breeds Suspicion
June 30th, 2011 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Success leads to different things. One disturbing trend is that it leads to suspicion. Google is a rather successful business. The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Google. Why is it that (2) often follows (1)? Google offers a free service to Internet users. Come to our site and search the Internet. I […]
Tags: Government · Success · Writing
Get It Done (or not): Government vs Industry
January 13th, 2011 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips In my industry job, I see people making phone calls to obtain answers to questions right now. I never say that in 28 years of government. Here are some thoughts on the practice. I worked in government for 28 years. I have since worked in private industry for two years. A current […]
Tags: Communication · Culture · Government · Management · Meetings
Rural Broadband?
December 29th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips The Federal government is spending billions of dollars on rural broadband. I haven’t seen any results in my rural area of interest. Something is about to happen, but we won’t know if it is practical or affordable until after it happens. I am spending two weeks in Louisiana during the holidays. I […]
Tags: Broadband · Excuses · Expectations · Geography · Government · Yot Dow
Government and the Fear of Efficiency
December 20th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips In government, prestige is proportional to the number of people working for you and the size of your budget. Efficiency is doing the same or more work with fewer people and less budget. Hence, government managers stay away from efficiency. Here is a little-known fact about being a manager in a government […]
Tags: Government · Management