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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.

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DOD resource centers pump up their power

Army and Navy using clusters of IBM supercomputers

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DLA deal due shortly

Officials at the Defense Logistics Agency say a multimillion-dollar contract will be awarded soon to a team of vendors that will manage IT infrastructure.

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Army eyes better portal management

Officials believe AKO's lead systems integrator will streamline services

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NMCI's silent majority

Despite vocal and persistent critics, survey says that most users are satisfied

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General Dynamics wins Pentagon contract

The company will build IT infrastructure for tenants in several Pentagon offices.

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Godwin to lead NMCI

Rear Adm. James Godwin III has been appointed director of the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet.

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Land reservation systems will merge

ReserveAmerica will get $128 million to create a single online federal recreation info and reservation site.

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Northrop wins $71M Army deal

The company will provide acquisition and software support for the Software Engineering Center at the Communications-Electronics Command.

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Altiris wins Iraq contract

The Multi-National Force in Iraq has chosen Altiris' software to manage networks and information technology assets, according to company officials.

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Air system upgrades march on

The FAA awarded a contract worth up to $23.2 million to Boeing Co-Phantom Works.

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Report: Gov't HR goes out

Governments around the world are beginning to outsource their human resources functions to the private sector, from payroll to recruitment, according to a new report.

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Military poised for RFID

Defense Department requires the use of passive RFIDS tags on all materiel bought after Oct. 1 and delivered next year.

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OPM postpones E-Learning procurement

After vendors submitted more than 1,000 questions, the Office of Personnel Management postpones the E-Learning solicitation.

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Study calls for records data improvement

The report says agency officials must do a better job of collecting performance data on systems that manage electronic records.

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E-democracy, e-mail and bloggers

White House Internet Director Jimmy Orr discusses the policies and philosophy behind WhiteHouse.gov.

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USDA awards contract for Recreation One-Stop

National Recreation Reservation Service will consolidate and expand the existing federal reservation services.

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DHS ready to help local authorities

The deputy CIO at DHS says IT officials are exploring ways to carry out at least four of the 9-11 Commission's recommendations.