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DHS seeks model telework demonstration program
The department’s chief administrative officer is seeking a consultant with experience in developing telework policies, guidelines and training to help workers do their jobs from remote locations.
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Treasury's IT management said to need work
The Government Accountability Office found that the Treasury Department's implementation of the required Earned Value Management approach for project oversight should be improved.
People
GAO: Plans for VA's system need details
The VA's FLITE program replaces a system the department ended in 2004 after it had spent $342 million on it.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Border searches raise privacy concerns
New guidelines make it easier for federal agents to copy travelers' personal material, including information on cell phones and laptops, at border crossings, according to The Washington Post.
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$20M Northern Border tech project kept alive
A House subcommittee chairman has rejected a request to cancel a $20 million high-tech program at the border of the United States and Canada.
Digital Government
Science.gov launches a new version
The site hosted by the Energy Department is a gateway for science and technology information.
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Panel wants larger DHS acquisition workforce
A House committee has proposed spending $6.7 million for new DHS staff members who would check high-risk contracts.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Judge puts federal wreck registry in fast lane
Ruling gives insurance companies, salvage yards, junkyards until next March to provide information on vehicles so badly damaged they're written off, The New York Times reports.
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Maj. Gen. Pollett nominated to be DISA chief
Pollett is currently serving as chief of staff for U.S. Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska.
Digital Government
Bush nominates Pollett for head of DISA
Congress unlikely to act on pick before its fall recess.
Digital Government
Homeland Security replaces head of troubled border program
Mark Borkowski, a veteran government manager, will now lead the multibillion-dollar virtual fence project.
Digital Government
Obama's transparency proposals seen as ambitious
Cost and culture could make adoption of Web 2.0 technologies a tough sell, industry sources say.
Digital Government
Report: States poised to quickly establish health IT overhaul
State Alliance for E-Health notes adoption of e-prescribing has been slow, though the necessary infrastructure and standards exist.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Voter suppression wiki debuts
A new blog aimed at combating voter suppression in the upcoming election went live late last week, Computerworld reports.
Acquisition
Panel: Agencies need GSA pricing primer
The General Services Administration needs to help agencies understand how to get the best price on purchases made through multiple award schedules contracts, according to an advisory panel.
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