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Report: Flexibility key to staffing woes

Early results from a NAPA report show organizations have changed recruitment and retention strategies to cope with a tight IT labor market.

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The painful truth

Without an ergonomics rule, will agencies still protect their workers?

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Agencies told to use telework

A telework champion in Congress recommends appointing a telework czar and demands agencies make telecommuting a priority.

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Intercepts

Intercepts

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New smart card standards unveiled

Defense and GSA smart cards must now comply with new biometric rules

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An Army of cyber recruits

Service finds that online recruiting works

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Bush e-gov fund to double

But tapping the pot won't be easy for agencies

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USGS to put video catalog on the Web

The U.S. Geological Survey is tapping Convera to help it develop a Webbased, easily searchable catalog of its archive of scientific videos

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NIH to try e-grant applications

The agency has chosen Digital Signature Trust Co. to lead two pilot projects using digital certificates.

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Taxes '01: E-filing chugs on

Despite setbacks, agency determined to make online filing commonplace

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Military HR deal goes to PeopleSoft

PeopleSoft Inc. became the Defense Department's choice for a standard human resources system for its 3.4 million employees.

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Report: Flexibility key to staffing woes

Study finds salaries and management must be able to bend to meet IT workforce needs

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FBI revamps anti-porn site

The new database on child pornographers will help investigators draw links between cases and find trends

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Federal buyers could job swap

To invigorate workers, a new program will let them sample jobs at other agencies

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Not enough e-gov cash to go around

Bush's egov funding plan has been well received by government tech leaders hungry for dollars

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Missouri takes e-transaction leap

State could be the first with an end-to-end system for the unemployed to file insurance claims

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FBI selects new NIPC director

Ronald Dick is the new chief of the National Infrastructure Protection Center

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Accessibility aids on display

At FOSE: Vendors pitch products to help agencies make devices and Web sites accessible

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Senator seeks input on workforce reform

Voinovich asks for suggestions on legislative changes for federal workforce management reform

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Roster Change

Henry Romero, associate director for workforce compensation and performance at the Office of Personnel Management, will retire from the federal government.