People

Money doesn't make feds' world go round

Money talks, but meaningful work is what really matters.

Cybersecurity

Desperately seeking cyber skills

Efforts to recruit young people into government cybersecurity roles could benefit everyone.

People

Web 2.0 enables transparency goals

The government can achieve its goal of creating a digital public square by using Web 2.0 tools to reduce the effort needed.

Modernization

Information fuels social media

Social-networking tools such as Twitter, Facebook and others are just that: tools. Good content or information is still necessary to make those tools successful.

Cybersecurity

Bill would ban peer-to-peer use in agencies

A House committee chairman who has jurisdiction over some government operations plans to introduce a bill designed to ban the use of peer-to-peer software on government and contractor networks.

Digital Government

Performance management sticks around

The Obama administration, under the guiding hand of the impressive Chief Performance Officer Jeff Zients, has re-jiggered the Bush administration approach to performance measurement in a positive direction.

Digital Government

Senate Committee OKs Hiring Bill

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee approved a bill on Wednesday to streamline the federal recruiting and hiring process. The bill (<a href="http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:S.736:">S. 736</a>) requires agencies to:

Cybersecurity

Group opposes making contractors use E-Verify

The Professional Services Council opposes Senate legislation would require federal contractors to use the E-Verify system for new and existing employees.

Cybersecurity

Federal IT spending to increase modestly thanks to cloud computing

Research firm predicts government will increase its technology budget 3.3 percent a year for five years, with cloud computing exploding at a 27 percent annual rate.

Digital Government

Army awards contracts to build sophisticated supply chain network

The Automatic Identification Technology IV contract covers the supply of hardware such as bar code printers and scanners and Wi-Fi gear to network a range of systems.

Modernization

Myers to head Defense Threat Reduction Agency

Kenneth A. Myers III has been selected to serve as the director of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency at Fort Belvoir, the Defense Department announced July 27.