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Acquisition clearinghouse launches
A new online resource will offer policy guidelines, tools, education, training and best practices.
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GAO recommends FAA approval improvements
Auditors identified three challenges facing the Federal Aviation Administration in approving air traffic control systems.
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VA tackles old e-mail system
VA officials plan to award a contract in December that would overhaul the agency's e-mail system and shrink the number of e-mail servers to 24 from 528 currently.
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Editorial: The next four years
As President Bush and his team prepare for a second term, we offer the following recommendations on current and perennial policy issues.
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Managed Care
Three management disciplines that could improve the health of government programs
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Internal medicine for what ails you
Business process management means rethinking how an organization functions
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Holistic approach reinvigorates management
Execs turn to portfolio management to help sort IT spending priorities
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Never away from the office
BlackBerry handhelds keep feds in the loop with 'electronic leash'
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Reece: The CIO transformation
The challenge of succeeding lies squarely with chief information officers.
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IRS: It's the best modernization year
The Internal Revenue Service CIO says 2004 will be remembered as the year that the IRS delivered four modernized tax systems.
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Clinger-Cohen fulfilled?
Agency officials are taking enterprise architecture and capital planning seriously.
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The new face of modernization at IRS
Richard Spires works to get overhaul of tax systems back on track.
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Training for RFID
Technology isn't the barrier to RFID adoption, says the Defense Logistics Agency's CIO.
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Shrinking postal ranks
The Postal Service will close 80 personnel offices nationwide to improve efficiency and reduce administrative expenses.
Cybersecurity
Fixing the DHS cybersecurity gap
Management experts aren't surprised that an audit turns up cybersecurity struggles at DHS.
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Air Force picks mission planning vendors
The Air Force has selected five companies to compete for mission planning contracts.
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Competitive sourcing losses may be hyped
Federal employees are not likely to be fired because of competitive sourcing studies, say two researchers. A union official says they're wrong.
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Vital checks for better health
How earned value management can keep your IT projects on track
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