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STARRS guides emergency teams
8 Midwestern communities collaborate to build common emergency medical response system.
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Blogs are no blip
Are blogs just fads, or can they play an important role in opening government to the public?
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Sprehe: Missing the point
Information management suffers when agencies focus too obsessively on risk management.
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An unfinished net for catching terrorists
DOD and ODNI have made significant progress in sharing intelligence information, but critics worry that the rest of government is being left behind.
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Defense transformation searches for new identity
But uncertainty remains about what realignment means for innovation.
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Finding Foreman
George Foreman named his five sons George. Will the National Health Information Network be able to pinpoint his health records? Maybe. Maybe not.
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Congress to act on workforce shortage
Rep. Moran eyes DOD spending bill as vehicle for acquisition changes.
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Keeping modernization on track
The Internal Revenue Service is in the midst of one of the most protracted of all systems renovations as it modernizes its Master File taxpayer account system.
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FlipSide: A few minutes with…Renny DiPentima
Renny DiPentima reflects on his 44-year-career in government and industry as he prepares step into retirement July 1.
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Novak: Use knowledge management for succession planning
Agencies let too much knowledge walk out the door when senior managers retire.
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OPM: Reorganization makes CHCO Council more flexible
The Chief Human Capital Officers Council has become more adaptable and responsive to agencies' HR needs, according to the council's latest report to Congress.
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GSA picks final 3 for HSPD-12 managed service contract
The agency cut the number of vendors competing to run its HSPD-12 managed service office from six to three.
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Senate committee's doubts about TWIC grow
Implementation delays cause concern, but TSA says they're needed to properly test new standards.
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More acquisition reforms coming in defense spending bill
Rep. Jim Moran said he is especially worried about the contracting workforce and small-business support.
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