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Training gets Serious
User-generated content in video game-like programs can enhance training for troops and form a knowledge base of user experiences, a panel said.
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New push for a transformation of FOIA processing
Some say Gonzales’ new report should make Congress more receptive to needed reforms
Acquisition
Marcia Madsen wields advisory power
Acquisition Advisory Panel leader will recommend changes to the status quo.
Digital Government
Technology briefs
eEye Digital boosts endpoint security; AppSecInc supports Oracle on Linux; Vangard targets federal agencies
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Lisagor: Developing risk managers
Workshop teaches federal managers how to cope with five major IT program risks
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Brand Niemann champions collaboration
EPA’s data architect does the groundwork to facilitate electronic data exchanges.
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Wennergren to be DOD deputy CIO
Dave Wennergren, the Navy Department's CIO, has been tapped to be the Defense Department's deputy CIO replacing Priscilla Guthrie
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Pharma alliance builds e-gov system
A group of pharmaceutical vendors developed a system for filing reports to the FDA without receiving any FDA funds.
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Phil Bond has clear vision at helm of ITAA
He sees his mission as no less than ensuring America remains a global innovation leader.
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Doan wants lawmakers to rule on legality of multiyear funding
GSA administrator says disagreement over the issue has hurt her agency’s relations with the Defense Department.
Modernization
DeviceLock improvements offer advanced protection for PCs
Version 6 helps prevent internal data theft or accidental malicious downloads
Digital Government
Editorial: Recognizing good work
Now is the time to nominate deserving people for the Federal 100 awards. The deadline for entries is Jan. 5, 2007.
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DiPentima receives IAC's Mendenhall award
The SRA International chief was recognized for his leadership; Okay, Hobbs, Bandler were also recognized.
Modernization
Kathleen Kummer | Another View: FEA Records Management—meeting the challenge without total upheaval
Agencies can meet the new Federal Enterprise Architecture Records Management Profile requirements by establishing a central repository that manages the records management rules for content from multiple systems.
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San Francisco re-ups SAIC unit for travel info. system
The city of San Francisco has awarded a four-year, $11 million contract to Science Applications International Corp. to continue development, operations and maintenance of the Bay Area 511 Regional Transit Information System.<@SM>
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