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Agencies raise their grades on OMB score card

Three agencies earn the highest scores, and others show improvement, according to the current report on agencies' progress.

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Welles: The dark age of distraction

Are we increasingly lost in the 24/7 world? A new book suggests ways to battle against the age of distraction.

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Conflicts of interest: Unresolved questions

Rules for conflicts of interest would be helpful, but how much should they cover?

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Conflicts of interest at impasse

Industry and government take different stands on who is responsible for pointing out conflicts of interest.

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Do’s and don’ts of Web video

Be a small-screen movie maker at your agency with a few tips.

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Gearing up for the shoot

An agency's guide for creating quality Web videos in our Web 2.0 world.

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Life in the tech age

An Internet marketing consultant provides tips and comments on technology in today’s world…including Bluetooth earpieces.

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Who is watching your online image?

Social-networking expert Andy Beal advises agencies on how to manage their reputations in a Web 2.0 world.

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Bill would put more eyes on purchase cards

A Senate committee approves a bill that would add oversight by inspectors general on the growing method of government buying through purchase cards.

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Reader comment roundup

Readers share their takes on government's behavior in GSA Jim Williams' nomination.

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NARA offers guidance on e-mail archiving

The National Archives and Records Administration has given agencies guidance on using e-mail message archiving applications to keep track of records.

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Letter: Scrutiny in the name of a nomination

"Too many good people have had their reputations seriously and irreparably damaged just because they were willing to serve," one reader writes.

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Letter: Delays in government valid, not sign of mediocrity

A reader writes, "Contrary to Dorobek's conclusion, a lazy, mediocre government may have sped these nominations through."

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Letter: Nice employee vs. Competent employee

The reader notes that mediocrity in government develops as doing favors for one another produces a "buddy" system to help get promotions.

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Letter: DHS should follow standard rules

A reader writes about purpose of shared rules and why the Homeland Security Department should respect them.

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Also in the news: Six IT budgeting mistakes

ComputerWorld highlights program management errors that often lead to budget overruns.

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Treasury makes progress on financial reporting

The Treasury Department is reducing the number of older systems and developing new ones for its Financial Management Service to help agencies track payments, an official said today.

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NARA proposes to rewrite record regulations

The National Archives and Records Administration plans to revise and reorganize the existing regulations for federal records management.

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Also in the news: The problem with project management metrics

A study from Forrester Research concludes that the project management metrics can do more harm than good, according to CIO magazine.

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Also in the news: DOD needs new retirement system, study finds

The Army Times reports that a new Defense Department study recommends overhauling the military retirement system to make it more flexible and efficient.