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Antle untangles Arlington National Cemetery's records

To rectify recordkeeping gone awry at Arlington National Cemetery, Brad Antle convened the best of the tech industry and sorted through every step of the process.

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FBI CIO plans to step down

With the Sentinel project nearing completion, FBI CIO Chad Fulgham plans to return to private sector work.

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Democrats' budget spares feds, ends sequestration

The Democrats' budget plan is a "clear contrast" to one proposed by the Republicans.

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Cornell study shows public has many misperceptions of government

Federal government aid programs suffer from many misperceptions in the public eye, according to a new study from Cornell University.

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The Rx for DHS' low employee morale

DHS has addressed employee dissatisfaction but has yet to develop comprehensive action plans to deal with the issue.

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Small Business Administration names new CIO

Eric Won was previously deputy CIO at the Small Business Administration.

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GOP budget plan gets thumbs-up from House panel

Plan includes extending federal pay freeze, reducing workforce.

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Bill could require online posting of financial data for many federal leaders

If approved, the STOCK Act would require nearly 30,000 federal officials to post their financial disclosure forms.

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OMB tries to lessen the cumulative burden of regulations

Memo encourages agencies to try to see the rules they're imposing in the larger context, not in isolation.

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Outdoor agencies blend their databases for better service

The National Park Service is in the process of blending its technology with that of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Expect mobility strategy to broaden

The Obama administration is developing a broader strategy for mobile devices in agencies.