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DHS agencies reluctant to consolidate human resources networks
Organizations opposing the migration to new systems say they fail to satisfy business requirements or demonstrate savings.
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WeGov.com pushes Internet activism in new direction
Website allows groups to host pages like Facebook but goes a step further by enabling users to donate to campaigns, engage in letter-writing efforts and join petitions.
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Hill opposition grows to FCC spectrum auction plan
Members introduce bills to prevent the commission from selling companies access to communications spectrum that public safety organizations say they need.
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White House cites use of health data as example of its innovation initiative
Government information stored in file cabinets inhibits entrepreneurial energy, so the Obama administration is releasing it, says federal chief technology officer.
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Soundbytes: Golf, Management and Pandora's Box
A weekly roundup of comments from Nextgov.com. All comments are presented in their original, unedited form.
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DIA Issues FOUO on Post Series
The Defense Intelligence Agency tried to get a head start on July 16 managing the reaction to the <em>Washington Post</em> <a href=http://projects.washingtonpost.com/top-secret-america/articles/a-hidden-world-growing-beyond-control/?hpid=topnews>"Top Secret America" series</a>, which started running in the paper and on the Web on Monday.
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Widget provides one-click access to travel tips
The Summer Travel Web widget was developed by the Transportation Security Administration in conjunction with the Customs and Border Protection agency to provide travelers with easy access to helpful travel tips.
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OpenGov Tracker puts the best open-government ideas in one place
Two NASA developers, working on their own time and with no budget, built a site that lets the public submit, rank and comment on ideas on how agencies can best fulfill the goals of the Open Government Directive.
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How to get results from Web site action centers
The Justice Department is finding new ways to encourage visitor input on its Web pages, such as having its action center box follow users as they move on the site.
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Embracing Young Ideas
Allan Holmes on Monday wrote an <a href="http://wiredworkplace.nextgov.com/2010/07/governments_big_recruiting_problem.php#comments-area">excellent post</a> on how the federal government is losing talented young workers because it simply reacts too slowly and does not seem open to new ideas. DMNews has an interesting <a href="http://www.dmnews.com/ibm-engages-generation-y/article/174848/">interview</a> with Pamela Evans, global digital marketing manager at IBM, about how IBM has been successful at recruiting, retaining and appealing to the younger generation. The effort to appeal to younger workers, Evans says, started 11 years ago, when IBM established a website exclusively for software developers. "We're not looking to push them to go places where we are; we really want to intercept them where they are," she says.
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Fan favorite: State Department Facebook page attracts 145,000
The State Department's eJournal USA Facebook page has attracted 145,000 fans by focusing on interaction and conversation, says former publications director George Clack.
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Navy sets sights on workers with strong business skills
The Navy is seeking professionals who understand business fundamentals and collaborate well at all levels.
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Twitter adoption different for Dems and GOP, but old media still rules
You know something has come of age when sober academics conduct research on it, and it seems that Twitter has reached that point. But you may be surprised by the results, writes blogger Brian Robinson.
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"America's Top Docs" Gets IT
You can almost hear the squeal of tires and smell the burning rubber.
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