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Treasury seeks better management through IT
Portfolio management, enterprise architecture and asset management can save time and money, Treasury CIO Drew Ladner says.
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Latest 508 survey released
The Justice Department's 2003 Section 508 survey should be available to the public by the end of the week.
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GSA exec to be procurement nominee
David Safavian, GSA's chief of staff, will be nominated for administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, officials said.
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OMB personnel changes: Chenok out, Anderson moving up
Dan Chenok, the well-respected branch chief for information policy and technology, is leaving to join SRA International Inc. Tad Anderson, portfolio manager for the government-to-business Quicksilver projects, has been promoted to associate administrator for e-government and IT.<@SM>
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OMB tests government transactions portal
By July, the Office of Management and Budget expects that 24 agencies will be able to process their rent and reimbursable IT services payments through a new interagency portal.<br>
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Task force to issue program management recommendations
A multiagency task force calls for the creation of a Federal Program Management Office to champion the discipline.
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Bomb info goes online
ATF launched a Web-based system for law enforcement agencies to share information about bomb and arson cases.
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Info assurance should include sharing, general says
An Air Force general says the military's information assurance work doesn't spend enough time on how to distribute data.
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Bush nominates new Defense CIO
Although CIO John Stenbit has yet to leave, Bush has named a Duratek board member as his replacement.
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Traction to provide Defense logs
The military selected Traction TeamPage software as part of an initiative to accelerate communication within DOD Test and Evaluation.
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DOD aims for one IT framework
The Joint Information Capabilities Enhancement Environment is an effort to break down the information stovepipes of the Defense Department.
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DHS grants bill could be bipartisan
Democrats and Republicans are talking about collaborating on House legislation to streamline homeland security funding for local first responders.
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Agencies get down to business
OMB's decision to bounce back business case studies improves planning, officials say
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Ensuring liability protection
DHS works to implement law designed to encourage new technologies
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NASA adds to list of IES users
Two NASA space centers will train security personnel on use-of-force training simulators.
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