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After HealthCare.gov, 5 questions worth asking
Thanks to HealthCare.gov, IT procurement, enterprise architecture and project management are the talk of the town.
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Managing SLAs: Software tools are starting to catch on
The options for monitoring service-level agreements come in endless variety. The trick is figuring out which one to use.
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Tallying the cost of the shutdown
OMB report counts lost work hours, salaries paid to idle workers and details the effects of the shutdown on government programs.
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10 HealthCare.gov bugs you might have missed
There's even more to the Obamacare launch's stumbles than you know.
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DATA Act, IT consolidation bill advance in Senate
One bill would make it easier to track federal spending; the other would continue ongoing efforts to reduce the number of data centers the government maintains.
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GAO: More savings to be had in PortfolioStat
Audits suggest the government is not making the most of existing IT savings initiatives or its largest legacy investments.
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Sebelius dials back expectations on 'tech surge'
During congressional testimony, Kathleen Sebelius warned that the needed improvements to HealthCare.gov are too numerous to address completely in a short time.
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TechAmerica to press on despite departures
Trade organization admits the move of key employees to a rival firm was 'unexpected.'
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How to share information
A new report outlines 16 elements that contribute to data-sharing capability.
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Congress probes whether VA violated law in job change
House committee questions timing, details of CIO Stephen Warren's recent title changes.
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TechAmerica lobbying team bolts for ITI
Loss of four public-sector experts raises questions about industry group's future direction.
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We The People expands its reach
With a new API, citizens can now import petition signatures from other websites to the official White House petition site.
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What's happening with Obamacare?
Back from a month abroad, Steve Kelman catches up on the news.
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The HealthCare.gov rollout: What should we learn?
There are plenty of trouble spots that could have been avoided, Richard Spires argues. And they all boil down to shortfalls in program management.
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Elizabeth McGrath to retire from DOD
Deputy chief management officer has served DOD for 25 years.
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Why agency jobs may be right up millennials' alley
SAP's Bill McDermott says organizations that don't adapt to younger workers are "doomed to fail" for the next 10 years.
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Who's helping (and who's not) on the 'tech surge'
CMS identifies "emblematic" private-sector contributors and clarifies team structures, as Issa presses tech firms for assistance details.
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