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Army graduates tech workers
A dozen people recently graduated from the Army Knowledge Leaders Program.
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Miller: CIOs become trusted players
The Bush administration's budget request is a testament to CIOs' progress
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Finding IT candidates gets tougher
Hiring qualified candidates is competitive, said Phyllis Hughes, GAO's director of recruiting and employment services.
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Welles: Telework blahs
Managers are still nervous about off-site work despite positive research results
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Allen to lead tech council
Kenneth Allen, an IT exec, is the American Council for Technology's new director.
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DHS rules: Flexible or unfair?
Representatives of fed workers hate the new rules, but proponents say reform is needed.
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Chertoff reviews DHS
The new DHS secretary will analyze the department's organization, policies and programs.
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CSC: IRS program going well
Routine schedule delays and cost overruns in the IRS modernization effort are over, says the head of CSC's federal sector.
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VA learns tech lessons
Veterans Affairs officials are improving their project oversight, says the department's assistant secretary for information and technology.
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Census appoints privacy exec
Gerald Gates is the Census Bureau's first chief privacy officer.
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GAO: Retirement modernization at risk
The Retirement Systems Modernization program may not be developed on time and within budget, GAO says.
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FBI transforms with tech
The FBI's chief technology officer said available technologies could help improve the agency's antiquated computer systems
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IAC calls for architecture support
Top officials don't do enough to support enterprise architecture, the Industry Advisory Council says.
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Unions sue over NSPS
The suit charges that federal officials did not engage in the kind of collaboration required by Congress before implementing the National Security Personnel System.
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FBI gives CIO budget power
All proposals for IT spending at the FBI must now go through the bureau's chief information officer.
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Screening metrics need work, GAO says
GAO evaluated measures the Transportation Security Administration has developed for determining whether commercial data can improve airline passenger prescreening.
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GSA policy shop faces cuts
GSA's Office of Governmentwide Policy is cutting the equivalent of 92 full-time positions in response to a proposed 15 percent cut in the office's fiscal 2006 budget.
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