Digital Government

Brass Creep: A Defense Ailment Ripe for a Budget Cure

Digital Government

Despite desire for shared data, Census Bureau stands on confidentiality law

The U.S. Census Bureau has no plans to seek changes to Title 13, officials say.

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How much do feds really work?

Do feds work more or less just because they're feds? Opinions seem to differ among FCW readers.

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Is Your Agency Mobile Ready?

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The evolution of the CIO: Chief geek or strategist?

A recent OMB memo stresses agency CIOs moving away from policy making. But does everyone agree with this change?

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Peace Corps Embraces Telework

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Federal Coach: The FDA’s Dr. Lawrence Deyton on the tests of leadership

A discussion with Dr. Lawrence Deyton, who is director of the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products. In his long public service career, Deyton established community programs for clinical research on AIDS at the National Institutes of Health, and worked as the chief public health officer at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Diplomats use wikis and blogs to share vital information

The State Department is transforming internal communications by implementing open-source technology and putting it behind a firewall.

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The Army Wants Killer Apps, Not Perfect Apps

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Merit Principles On the Go

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Census Bureau supports releasing address database, official says

The Census Bureau has made a turnaround in its thinking about publicly releasing its nationwide database of home and business addresses, a senior official said.

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USGS puts historical maps online

The U.S. Geological Survey is scanning 250,000 of its historic maps to put online.

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Youel Page makes shift from Treasury to GSA

Long-time procurement official moves to the Integrated Technology Service at GSA.

Digital Government

Cracks in security leave DHS financial systems vulnerable to abuse

Investigators posing as technicians tricked employees into sharing passwords, and auditors found credit cards, laptops and sensitive information lying around offices after hours.