People

DOD takes charge of major Air Force acquisitions

It includes satellite projects valued at more than $50 billion.

People

Young sees more IT consolidation

Federal agencies still spend too much on back office systems, e-gov official Tim Young said.

Modernization

Feds still value WordPerfect

Word processing software a good fit for legal, government work.

People

CFOs look ahead

Reordering priorities to get to green.

People

Welles: Fixing the workplace

The next generation of federal IT workers seeks organizations that value employees.

People

Stretching your IT dollars

Federal and private-sector executives take part in roundtable discussion of what works and what doesn't when it comes to budgets.

People

NASA shrinks Ames Research Center

Back on Earth, budget cuts hit space studies.

People

Survey: Fed IT workforce stable

OPM study finds no significant losses in technical workforce since last year.

People

Meagher, Altman fly with Eagles

VA's deputy CIO and an IBM Federal's managing director won Eagle Awards.

Cybersecurity

Make security a business issue

Chief information security officers who know only "geek speak" will be left behind, officials say.

People

Selling e-gov to agencies

Common e-government solutions must be cheaper than alternatives and easy to use, says the grants.gov program manager.

People

PART hits the Web

OMB wants agencies to use a new Web site for submitting Program Assessment Rating Tool worksheets.

People

Johnson pushes bureaucratic change

Congress should set a deadline for civil service reform, says the deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget.

Cybersecurity

McCoy: Champion of information assurance

Efforts to strengthen security extended beyond DOD.

People

2005 Fed 100: Why the system works

The Federal 100 awards are an important reminder that people make a difference.

People

Fong: He doesn’t know ‘quit’

Army official puts off retirement twice to better Army’s portal.

People

Soloway: Advocate for competition

Thinker envisions a government transformed by competitive sourcing.

People

Finger-pointing leads to Army IT portfolio plan

Army Chief of Staff Gen. Peter Schoomaker has ordered the service’s chief information officer, Lt. Gen. Steve Boutelle, to devise a servicewide governance strategy for information technology.

People

How to reorganize — that is the question

GSA says it will have a draft plan by May.

People

Springer picked for OPM

The nomination of Linda Springer to lead the personnel office would end her short respite from federal government.