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A break from bad news
The Federal 100 is our way of saying thanks for what can be a thankless task.
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DARPA racers fall short
None of the 21 robots in the DARPA Grand Challenge finished the race.
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Feds' health, job sites score well
Federal health and job recruiting Web sites are among the top e-government performers, according to the latest survey from the University of Michigan.
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E-gov: Four measures of progress
Office of Management and Budget is required to report to Congress on agencies' progress in meeting each of the law's provisions.
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Four lessons learned
During the development of their data-sharing system, Commerce Department officials discovered the value of a few things.
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Reinvention as a way of life
How feds learned new ways to think about the work they do and the services they deliver
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Emory Miller: Blazing a trail
The foundation for many of today?s training programs was Trail Boss.
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NARA seeks comments on rule changes
The National Archives and Records Administration says that current regulations don't account for the role of IT staffers in managing electronic records.
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Reforms are just a start
Procurement reform over the past 15 years have had an impact on government IT, but more needs to be done
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ITARB set the stage
Even before Clinger-Cohen, ITARB members made innovative suggestions about IT management.
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Analysis added to state data network
Visualization software from i2 draws links between data on the Regional Information Sharing System used by state and local law enforcement.
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Feds learn value of continuing ed
15 years of lessons learned about managing technology and employees
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DHS forms funding task force
A group of state and local leaders has been formed to examine the Homeland Security funding process.
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Titan, Lockheed, delay merger vote
Titan agreed to move the date to allow more time for government investigations of the defense IT contractor.
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Irish minister urges e-voting
Concerns about electronic voting in Ireland prompted a government minister to defend the system as tested and a source of savings.
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