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OMB mulling revision of circular A-130

Officials are assessing whether the document that instructs agencies on how to implement the Clinger-Cohen needs revisions.

Cybersecurity

Help is on the way

New law speeds security clearances for federal contractors

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Welles: Many ways to serve

Most federal employees are integral parts of the communities where they live

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GSA may reinvent itself

Officials to develop proposals for restructuring the agency.

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Personnel rules to focus on results

In administration's proposal, seniority is out, performance is in

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Budget proposal would merge FSS, FTS

The administration's 2006 budget request would merge the two GSA units that deal with information technology supply into one organization.

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OPM steps toward e-human resources

E-gov initiative seeks to modernize agency personnel systems

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Hiring just gets tougher

Study: Feds face competition for talented people

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IRS hires enterprise services exec

Linda Gilpin is the new Internal Revenue Service associate chief information officer for enterprise services.

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Law leads e-gov group

Steven Law, deputy secretary at the Labor Department, will head the E-Government Committee of the President's Management Council, the Office of Management Budget announced.

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Mueller: No decision yet on VCF

The FBI director said he has been guilty of raising expectations about Virtual Case File.

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Lockheed wins FAA sourcing deal

The $1.9 billion contract means Lockheed will take over the aviation agency's automated flight operations.

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OPM tracks training

The Office of Personnel Management will have performance standards for IT training.

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OMB controller nominee named

President Bush wants Linda Morrison Combs to be controller for the Office of Management and Budget.

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Tisone to leave FTS

The chief financial officer of the Federal Technology Service, Tony Tisone, is retiring from his post at the end of the month.

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USPS execs fret over IT

The Postal Service's IT priorities include improving IT systems and network security, complying with Section 508 and hiring younger employees, Robert Otto says.

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Rossotti: Hear skeptics

Overcoming resistance to change requires leaders who advocate reform and listen to objections, the former IRS commissioner says.

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GSA forms reorg team

A complete reorganization plan is supposed to be developed by July 2005.

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OMB targets payments

Federal agencies made $45.1 billion worth of improper payments in fiscal 2004, according to a new report.

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Unions challenge DHS rules

Four unions for federal workers sued to stop the implementation of final personnel rules for DHS.