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Kathryn Palmer

Application Rationalization Lead, General Services Administration

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Nicole E. Wilson

Contracting Officer's Representative and Management Analyst, Computer Hardware, Enterprise Software and Solutions, Department of the Army

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Michael Skorny

Contracting Officer, Federal Systems Integration and Management Center, General Services Administration

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Brent Coffey

Director of Biomedical Informatics Development, Leidos Biomedical Research

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Julia Ouimet

Business Analyst, Artlin Consulting

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Lisa J. Wiswell

Digital Security Lead, Defense Digital Service, Department of Defense

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Abigail Bowman

Deputy Director of Digital Engagement, Commerce Department

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Brian J. Lawrence

Senior Manager of Advanced Technologies, Veracity Engineering

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Deanna Stephens

Web Technology Specialist, Federal Communications Commission

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CTOs can't agree on what CTOs do

What does a federal chief technology officer do? It depends.

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Bills at the ready to achieve Trump's workforce goals

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to institute a federal hiring freeze and reduce the workforce through attrition. Here's how it might happen.

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Rudolph exits OMB cyber post

The Office of Management and Budget's Cyber and National Security Unit chief is leaving government service on Nov. 10.

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White House opens Code.gov repository

The Obama administration has launched a central code resource for digital tool development as part of its open source software policy.

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White House makes final push to streamline federal hiring

The directors of OMB and OPM sent a memo to federal agencies with three objectives for improving their hiring processes.

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Census announces test plans for 2017, 2018

After deciding to call off field tests, the Census Bureau announced it is moving forward with address canvassing tests in 2017 and confirmed its 2018 end-to-end test locations.

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OPM plans new work-life survey

The Office of Personnel Management will conduct a governmentwide survey to measure workplace flexibility as part of its efforts to attract and keep talented feds.

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What a Senate flip could mean for feds and IT

If Democrats take control of the Senate, it will mean big changes at key committees and could prove to be a big deal for federal workforce and IT issues.