People

Retiree bills face uncertain future

Getting retirees back on the job is viewed as a temporary solution to labor shortages.

People

EVM replaces spreadsheets

Lawrence Livermore Laboratory manages 20 projects under an earned value management system.

People

4 executive organizers

Three small-agency CIOs discuss strategies for managing personal e-mail and BlackBerry use, PowerPoint presentations, and brainstorming.

People

Intell teams get ready for action

New program offers intensive training for early-career intelligence analysts.

People

Kelman: The hiring season is here

Leaders need to make time for one of government’s most important tasks: recruiting young talent.

People

John Klossner | Editorial Cartoon

FCW cartoonist John Klossner imagines how the IT industry might react to Rudy Guliani's federal workforce strategy.

People

Editorial: Assisting acquisitions

GSA's assisted services business is too important to let fail. Here are three steps to make it work.

People

SBA names new Region I administrator

Sandford "Sandy" Blitz will oversee SBA district offices in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut.

People

State Department CIO to retire

James Van Derhoff has worked at the department for more than 30 years.

People

State Department CIO to retire

James Van Derhoff's career at the department has spanned more than 30 years.

People

IT security group honors three feds

(ISC)2 gave its Government Information Security Leadership Awards to officials at DOD, HHS and CDC.

People

TIGTA: IRS must improve screening of e-file providers

Inadequate screening and monitoring processes put taxpayer information and the e-file program at risk, a new report states.

People

Letter: Replacing people with technology is not the answer

At a time when there are too few government employees, it's odd for a presidential candidate to suggest even fewer are needed.

People

NASCIO elects Gillispie as president

The association also named other new officers and directors.

People

Institute for Information Security gets new executive director

The University of Tulsa announced today that it has hired David Greer as executive director for the Institute for Information Security (iSec). Greer will be responsible for the development, implementation and supervision of iSec's mission to produce exceptional graduates and technical discoveries in the information security field. He will also be the liaison between iSec and industry, government, academic partnerships and alumni. Greer's duties will extend to seeking research funding for classified, unclassified, public and…

People

Get a Life!: Older new hires

None

People

Powers to leave NITAAC for Commerce agency

Victor Powers will step down as director of the National Institutes of Health's Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center on Oct. 12.

People

NASCIO: States face IT retirement crunch

Although more than a quarter of states' IT employees could retire soon, most states are unprepared, a new report finds.

People

VA turns to Plateau for e-learning system

The department awarded Plateau Systems a $10 million contract to help train VA employees and meet federal mandates.

People

Budget agreement in Michigan averts 35,000 layoffs

State employees, including 1,700 in the IT Department, spent much of the weekend wondering if they should report to work today.