Digital Government
FCC triggers firestorm with 'net neutrality' proposal
The proposal has already split the agency along party lines.
Digital Government
E-rule-making has potential, but kinks must be ironed out, expert says
Law professor running Transportation experiment details barriers to tapping social networks to engage public in federal notice and comment process.
Digital Government
Two agencies favor Do Not Track option to protect Web user privacy
Commerce and FTC support voluntary but enforceable browser tool that allows opting out of website tracking relied on by industry advertisers.
Modernization
GSA moves e-mail to the cloud
Unisys gets contract to partner with Google to implement system that is estimated to cut costs by 50 percent over five years.
Digital Government
White House calls for review to stop leaks
The administration continues to deal with the fallout from the WikiLeaks disclosures.
People
Contractor IDs: A lesson from Harry Potter
FCW cartoonist and blogger John Klossner has a solution for feds concerned about identifying who's a fed and who's a contractor.
Cybersecurity
WikiLeaks fallout: White House orders classified data security review
The White House is ordering a governmentwide review of information security for classified data after WikiLeaks' release of diplomatic cables.
People
E-rulemaking efforts expanding, OMB official says
E-rulemaking is helping to bring a diversity of views to the regulatory process, according to OMB official Cass Sunstein.
Digital Government
Senate committee approves Dodaro as GAO head
Nominee Dodaro has worked at the Government Accountability Office for 37 years and would lead GAO as comptroller general.
Digital Government
Are feds ho-hum about pay freeze?
Several employees from the General Services Administration didn't really complain about losing out on plenty of money over the next two years.
Digital Government