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Bourgeois to lead National Business Center

He will leave his post as CIO for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

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Florida record keepers turn to Web for recovery info

Florida officials are using the Web to get info to libraries and archives dealing with soaked collections following Hurricane Charley.

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Perot to manage FDIC system

The $4 million contract involves the FDIC's Legal Information Management System.

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Donations sought for retired feds hit by Charley

The National Association of Retired Federal Employees and Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund are seeking donations for a disaster relief fund to assist retired federal employees affected by Hurricane Charley.

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HHS spends $228M on IT programs

But the majority of it is for health IT programmatic activities and grant programs, Government Accountability Office officials say.

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GAO finds that some protective laws hinder e-health adoption

Efforts by health care providers to implement IT systems can be hampered by laws preventing fraud and abuse, GAO says.

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Turner lambastes US-VISIT

The ranking Democrat on the House Select Committee on Homeland Security says US-VISIT lacks interoperability and relies on antiquated infrastructure.

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Interior CIO outlines IT transformation

The department is streamlining the IT and networking infrastructure, Interior CIO W. Hord Tipton says.

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GAO finds holes in DHS architecture

Version 1.0 of DHS' enterprise architecture lacks sufficient 'breadth and depth,' GAO says.

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Welles: Safety in uncertain times

Call it the American spirit of defiance or wishful thinking about telework, but many federal employees feel prepared for terrorism threats.

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Board: IRS still on hot seat

Officials on the Internal Revenue Service Oversight Board, who are strong proponents of the agency's attempt to modernize its Kennedy-era tax-processing technology, have also become some of its loudest critics.

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California must fix management and money

Follow-through on findings needs to go deeper than budget, experts say

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Online Mail Call

Satellite-based comms ? already key to tactical apps boost soldiers' morale

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Editorial: A-76 ? a textbook case

More should be done for workers who might be displaced by a competitive sourcing decision.

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Printer for the 21st century

The nation's printer looks for ways to reinvent his office

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Want .gov? That'll be $125.

State and local agencies must now pay before taking advantage of a year-old GSA decision to loosen the federal hold on the .gov domain.

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Jaffer: The Postal Service is ready

Postal Service officials have implemented a number of initiatives designed to expand customer access to online products and services.

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Sisti: Maintaining some perspective

What happened at Abu Ghraib is as much a management scandal as it is a procurement scandal.

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E-Rules, Version 2.0

A more perfect Web site: Regulations.gov being revamped

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Johnson to Congress: Get 'smart'

Congressional appropriators cutting funds for e-government initiatives in spending bills will not hamper the initiatives, said Clay Johnson, deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget.