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Navy: Exposed personal data was Katrina-related

Most of the 30,000 sailors whose personal information appeared on the site reside in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina.

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GTSI hires new solutions VP

P. “Jay” Jayachandran will manage a team responsible for the solutions process.

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House cuts critical DOD technology programs

Budget maneuvers take money from battlefield systems

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Circuit

OFPP nominee Denett meets 1/50th of the Senate; Affirmation of Shea’s success at OMB; White House officials vote VA most eco-friendly e-buyer; Wireless Foundation invites doggie to dinner

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House panel wants free public access to medical research

Scientists would have 12 months to submit articles.

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Mike Gaffney takes centerfield for CSC

New fed business unit chief wants more branding of services.

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Kelman: Battling for young hearts and minds

With another graduating class, what will it take for government to attract the best and the brightest?

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DOE increases supercomputer stockpile

The Energy Department's Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Cray announced a $200 million deal last week to complete the world’s most powerful supercomputer in 2008.

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GSA finds most agencies’ telework plans are ad hoc

Project management office for coordinating telework could help ensure telework success, GSA/ Booz Allen Hamilton study finds.

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ITAA backs relief from Berry Amendment for DOD

A Senate proposal would allow the department to purchase technology hardware that includes specialty metals from foreign suppliers.

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Voinovich offers workforce improvement bill

Proposal would mandate managerial training and rigorous employee performance reviews

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Proposed OPM rule links big performance with big money

The new proposal is the latest entry on a list of measures intended to revise federal pay systems.

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Editorial: Forest vs. trees

In recent months, the drive for ethical purity has reached a fevered pitch.

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A real hard act to follow

States view the Real ID Act as an unreasonable and costly challenge, but some officials see in it the glimmer of a silver lining

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Intercepts

Net-centric dream team?; Other NCES wannabes; DATS lives!; Marines missed net-centric war in Iraq; A too-familiar ring

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Air Force awards SI $14M contract

The company will provide life cycle planning, management, and engineering and technical assistance to two commands in Colorado.

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Heritage Foundation hosts ‘24’ panel

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff claims to be a big fan of the show, as are other senior political and military officials.

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GPO mulls offering HSPD-12 services

The Government Printing Office is considering becoming a provider of Personal Identity Verification II cards for small agencies.

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Survey: Budget pressures could lead to new business models

Government and industry leaders also said business and technology must be better integrated.