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Buzz of the Week: An inconvenient fiscal truth
Will "I.O.U.S.A." make next year's FCW Movie Madness? Probably not, but the independent film doesn't shy away from discussing the United States' struggles with the budget, savings, trade and leadership.
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New DHS rule would collect more info
The Homeland Security Department might demand additional information from importers and carriers that ship cargo to U.S. ports.
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Performance-based acquisition defined
Here are ways to develop a specification for a performance-based acquisition.
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Work (statements) of art
A team of experts helps Coast Guard program managers write performance-based requirements.
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GAO: DHS should merge net offices
DHS has not yet integrated organizational aspects of the two offices’ responsibilities.
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Editorial: Right man, bad timing?
Jim Williams is uniquely qualified to lead GSA, but will he have time to make a change?
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No easy path to integrated MDA
Challenges in developing a collaborative maritime domain awareness system for better homeland security are many.
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In search of safe harbor
The complexities of port facilities make maritime domain awareness one of the biggest challenges in homeland security.
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DHS financial systems' security questioned
DHS agencies' plans used to fix IT vulnerabilities in financial management systems aren't sufficient, according to a KPMG report.
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Letter: Give managers responsibility to do their jobs
A reader says managers need some room for discretion to uphold general standards of performance.
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IG criticizes VA use of Gartner's Magic Quadrant
The use of the popular market guide unnecessarily limited the competition on a $248 million contract, according to the Veteran Affairs Department's inspector general.
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Letter: Managers hold too much control under NSPS
A reader writes that the National Security Personnel System "lets the manager's get away with too much without good checks and balances."
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Letter: 'Watchdogs for the watchdogs'
A reader writes that the Government Accountability Office needs someone to examine "some of the questionable management advice they've been issuing for the last 20 years."
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Skinner: TSA cut corners on sole-source awards
One of 16 noncompetitive single-source contracts awarded by TSA in fiscal 2006 met all justification requirements.
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Ariz. assembles project experts
State officials say they are reaping the benefits of a training and certification program.
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Kelman: The quest for objective research
At a conference in Stockholm, the surprise was the nonideological tone of the research.
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