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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.

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Lisagor: Urban legends

Debunking five myths about doing business with the government.

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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Former GSA chief joins CSC board

David Barram, administrator of the General Services Administration under President Clinton, has been named to Computer Sciences Corp.'s board of directors.