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TSA exempts systems from Privacy Act
The move allows TSA officials to withhold records about active investigations.
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Forced absence
Confirmations of 10 DOD nominees remain on hold because of a dispute between Sen. McCain and Defense officials.
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No time to spare
Connecticut's chief information officer offers some advice for vendors on dealing with busy public-sector CIOs.
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Leavin' on a jet plane
The FAA expects that by 2010 an additional 2,000 controllers will be needed.
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Workforce in transition
Governments today face a growing set of challenges around the recruitment, retention and management of their workforces.
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Ingredients for success
Some universal principles apply to all major projects requiring a culture change.
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State CIOs to vendors: "Don't waste my time"
Companies fail to do their homework about state and local needs
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Lessons learned
I find meeting with university students to be one of my most rewarding experiences.
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How e-gov is done
Officials from across government discussed how agencies are implementing the E-Government Act of 2002 at a breakfast sponsored by the Bethesda chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.
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VA puts vets’ insurance info online
The Veterans Affairs Department has given veterans online access to their Veterans’ Group Life Insurance accounts to view and manage policy information.
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Noncompliant claims to wait longer
Organizations that transmit electronic Medicare claims that don't adhere to national health transaction standards will have to wait two extra weeks to get paid.
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Site started for Workforce3
The Labor Department recently launched the Web site to help individuals, employers and others discuss and learn about national workforce issues.
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GAO to TSA: Elevate acquisition
GAO says TSA should improve its acquisition function by developing internal controls and performance measures.
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Got a winner?
Harvard University and the Council for Excellence in Government are accepting applications for next year's Innovations in American Government Awards.
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SSA wants W-2 reports online only by 2006
The Social Security Administration will require that employers file their annual W-2 reports over the Internet beginning in 2006, the agency said in a notice in the Federal Register June 16.
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AccuPoll to acquire NTS
The touch-screen voting machine maker plans to buy the provider of voter registration applications and election support services.
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GAO: DOD skills analysis needed
Military leaders can't plan for their future workforce without knowing the skills of the current one, auditors say.
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