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Editorial: A-76 ? a textbook case

More should be done for workers who might be displaced by a competitive sourcing decision.

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California must fix management and money

Follow-through on findings needs to go deeper than budget, experts say

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Board: IRS still on hot seat

Officials on the Internal Revenue Service Oversight Board, who are strong proponents of the agency's attempt to modernize its Kennedy-era tax-processing technology, have also become some of its loudest critics.

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Welles: Safety in uncertain times

Call it the American spirit of defiance or wishful thinking about telework, but many federal employees feel prepared for terrorism threats.

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Godwin to lead NMCI

Rear Adm. James Godwin III has been appointed director of the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet.

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Los Alamos vulnerable to PC theft, inspector general declares

Some classified desktop computers were not properly inventoried, according to an IG report.

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Report: Gov't HR goes out

Governments around the world are beginning to outsource their human resources functions to the private sector, from payroll to recruitment, according to a new report.

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Air system upgrades march on

The FAA awarded a contract worth up to $23.2 million to Boeing Co-Phantom Works.

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McConnell: Do CIOs matter?

Federal CIOs must invest in the strategic side

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Management agenda progresses

More than 40 percent of government agencies lack an acceptable justification for big IT investments, OMB says.

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Mr. Rogers' new neighborhood

Feds develop online communities to share information

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Should government go on a diet?

Growing layers of bureaucrats spell trouble for getting the job done

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Starting from scratch

Deborah Diaz must create infrastructure for science and technology at DHS.

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IRS wins A-76 bid, cuts 218 jobs

IRS officials decided to restructure the agency's IT operations at 10 sites with the loss of 218 jobs.

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Training for tomorrow

There's a looming shortage in federal employees trained in information technology.

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Study calls for records data improvement

The report says agency officials must do a better job of collecting performance data on systems that manage electronic records.

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TSP board names deputy CIO

Mark Hagerty will become the deputy CIO at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board Aug 23.

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Forest Service workers win sourcing work

USDA officials plan to award a five-year, $295 million competitive sourcing contract to the Forest Service's information technology services group.

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IRS cuts 218 tech jobs

Only 60 employees will be left in the agency's Modernization and Information Technology Services mainframe printing operation.

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IG: DHS CIO needs more pull

DHS' chief information officer needs more authority over all of the department's information technology functions, according to an inspector general report.