Digital Government

How long will cloud's reality trail the hype?

True believers see it as the future. Detractors call for caution. But what do they both agree on?

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11 ways to boost cloud adoption in government

Brookings Institution analysis yields 11 recommendations for better and more widespread government use of cloud computing.

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Delayed projects prompt Congress to cut VA's IT budget

Senate still praises department's program to identify and correct troubled systems that are behind schedule.

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Union, GSA at odds over personal use of social networking sites

The National Federation of Federal Employees union says agency managers have ended talks over new rules, which they say violate their right to free speech, for how workers can use sites such as YouTube and Facebook.

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Where to Set a 'Meaningful' Bar?

Although it may have been motivated by politics, some Republican lawmakers on Tuesday raised what is a basic question when creating a new policy: How tough do you make requirements to get federal funding? How high should the bar be set?

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Air Force Tees Up Golf Course Software

We all know the old joke, if you want to find an Air Force base, look for a golf course. It turns out managing all those courses worldwide -- 65 in all -- is such a complex task, the service has decided it needs some software to keep track of all the details.

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Union accuses GSA of censorship over social media policy

The union representing some General Services Administration employees is raising an alarm over the agency's policy on employee use of social media—both officially and in their private lives.

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The summer of my Droid

A six-month stint with a Verizon Wireless Droid by Motorola eased daily tasks for writer Trudy Walsh.

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Which products top the list of security concerns?

The majority of Internet security threats come from unpatched vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat/Reader and Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.

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Why you should say no to some new technologies

Hardware and software tools for securing new technologies can be easy to develop. But effective policy is what drives security.

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Officials put temptation in front of small businesses

When a company can certify itself as a particular type of business entitled to preferential treatment, it is a temptation that is hard to resist, according to one member of Congress.

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Counter-IED office stresses the need for inter-agency cooperation

The federal government must work together internally and share information to support the troops, JIEDDO official says.

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More Tech, Less Balance?

BlackBerrys, mobile apps and social media may be putting their mark on the federal workplace, but is being constantly connected always a good thing?

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Contractors in top secret programs may pose a major challenge for insourcing proponents

The explosive series of news articles currently running in The Washington Post—“Top Secret America”—is bound to add weight to the case against outsourcing.

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Officials defend meaningful use standards as a work in progress

Republican lawmakers argue incentive payments for doctors and hospitals to adopt e-health records might be too generous if standards are not strict enough.