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Law hinders competitive sourcing, officials say

A report on competitive sourcing ahows a decline in competitions between the public and private sectors that officials attributed to legislative restrictions.

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Court reverses error on injunction review

A federal appeals court might still review an injunction that shielded employees at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) from the background investigations required under HSPD-12.

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SSA creates panel to guide systems' future

The Social Security Administration will establish an advisory panel to analyze the agency’s information technology environment and recommend future systems enhancements.

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Web extra: Otto Doll: How good collaboration happens

Doll discusses how collaborations take shape and change with different participants.

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IRS studies expanding electronic filing

The Senate Appropriations Committee has directed the service to consider all possibilities to expand the electronic filing of tax returns to 80 percent by 2012.

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Letter: Young feds stereotyped, work undervalued

A reader writes that the skills the new generation of workers holds is an "untapped resource."

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Letter: Better staff needed to ease security clearance process

A reader writes: "I have been a Personnel Security Specialist for more than 20 years and have seen the entire clearance process steadily decline."

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FCW Insider: Rising Star deadline on Tuesday, May 6

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Letter: Doan was a good change manager

A reader writes that done was a "caring leader of an organization that needed leadership."

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Social Security braces for retirees

Simplified and automated procedures will be deployed to help manage the workload.

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Rules of engagement

Federal and state leaders of an environmental initiative share what they’ve learned about intergovernmental collaboration.

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Editorial: End of the Doan era

GSA Administrator Lurita Doan couldn't overcome her missteps along the path to fighting a good fight.

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Amtower: A drop in the bucket

Frenzy about abuses of GSA’s small-purchase credit card program ignores its ample value.

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Army uses Lean yardstick

Measuring and analyzing service bottlenecks improved the Army’s reputation with veterans.

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Mistrust fosters oversight arms race

Lawmakers and acquisition leaders compete on measures to improve contractor oversight.

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Technology changes states' financial models

Members of a panel of experts say yearly appropriations models can't keep pace with the fast pace of technology innovation.

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Letter: Doan deserved more support from administration

A reader writes about Lurita Doan's positive work ethic and the resistance she faced in Washington's bureaucracy.

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Letter: Process to let boomers re-enter workforce needs changes

A reader writes about the difficulties of getting an interview via USAJobs after having held a GS-13 level and working in government for 13 years.

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Letter: File search options compete with security

Regarding, "Agencies grapple with search and discovery": Effective search is only half the story. USG agencies in particular are reluctant to deploy any enterprise file search capability for security reasons. While intranet search engines exist, for better or worse — usually worse, file search remains a distant dream for most government employees and contractors. We really don't know what we know, much less who we know!Peter GadzinskiWhat do you think? Paste a comment in the…

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Letter: Longtime employee calls for new system and fair compensation

A reader writes that the National Security Personnel System is bad and employees have "become beta testers for a system that doesn't work and should never have been put in place in its current form."