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FCW Insider: E-democracy in the news

While the Obama appoints a director of citizen participant, the European Commission tests the use of electronic petitions.

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New Defense database should be public, watchdog says

The White House should make public a new Defense database on "revolving door" officials leaving to work for contractors, urges the Project on Government Oversight watchdog group.

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Stimulus bills have big bucks for ‘green’ IT programs

Funding and developing energy efficiencies, renewable resources and the technologies to support them would create jobs, members of Congress say.

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Data requirement may be over for agencies

An OMB pilot program that required agencies to submit subcontracting data expired in December, even as regulators consider additions to it.

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Obama picks Google exec to lead citizen participation efforts

Obama makes another key technology appointment.

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John Klossner: Telecommuting heck

Blogger John Klossner's interview with a teleworker in his own home gives insight into working outside the office.

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IT execs confer with Obama

President Barack Obama met with technology executives to build support for IT initiatives in the economic stimulus legislation.

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Auditors: DOD, VA need measures to track electronic health record progress

The departments plan to be able to fully share their health information by Sept. 30.

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Senators want more oversight over rescue plan

Their legislation would require private entities that receive federal funds through the Treasury Department’s financial rescue program to give the GAO access to their books and records.

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VA agrees to pay $20M in laptop theft case

The theft of a VA laptop and its aftermath in 2006 led to national headlines and stronger computer and data security policies and processes across the government.

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FCW Insider: A note on the White House almost-blog

Perhaps the Obama administration should have held off on running a White House blog until they were ready to do it in earnest.

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Get a Life!: Paid time off

Comments show that paid time off is on the minds of federal workers, writes blogger Judy Welles.

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FCW Insider: Dark ages = good security?

A Washington Post reader has offered an interesting but slightly disturbing perspective on the state of technology at the White House.

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Prouty fits as acting GSA administrator, experts say

Paul Prouty's 38 years of experience dealing with Public Building Service fits with a greater emphasis on energy-efficient buildings.

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Obama announces site to track economic stimulus funds

The president said he hopes the transparency of the stimulus plan through Recovery.gov will reduce unnecessary spending and the skepticism of many to the plan's size.

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GAO adds drug safety programs to high-risk list

The FDA program's management weaknesses are aggravated by soaring demand, older computer systems and a lack of clear decision-making processes, auditors report.

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Recommended Reading for Jan. 26

Social networking in perspective; E-gov: Recommended listening; Battling botnets; Advice for new listeners.

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Google, GSA hit Web 2.0 minefield

Internet users have grown accustomed to seeking videos on YouTube, but the federal government is having a tougher time getting its content there.

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Long-distance runaround

Linda Cureton, a pathfinder among her tech-savvy peers in the federal government, recently told a gathering of aging baby boomers (like me) to get on board with social media.

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The new faces of telework

Better tools and changing attitudes cut the commute time for government professionals.