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Looking into a crystal ball for the future IT workforce
Managers urged to think strategically to hire the best workers
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Making technology work for record management
Tech execs and records managements need to understand each other, analysts say.
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Book excerpt: Management after Sept. 11
Addressing the need to increase the focus and effectiveness of the federal government.
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Putting records to work
FBI creates a records management organization that helps agents fight crime
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Zeppieri named TSA CIO
Sources say TSA picked David Zeppieri as its next chief information officer.
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GAO lists SEVIS monitoring gaps
But DHS has improved the system for tracking foreign students, auditors say.
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OMB lays out Grants.gov funding
A new formula outlines how much each agency should contribute to the initiative in the next two years.
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FAA telecom turbulence
Overseeing the Federal Aviation Administration's telecommunications has been a tough job so far, says the man in charge of it.
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Experts: More people needed for money oversight
Industry officials say additional workforce resources are needed for financial management.
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Security officials play nice
They have no choice, since they can't force network users to plug holes.
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Munns moves on from NMCI
Navy Rear Adm. Charles Munns, director of the Navy Marine Corps Intranet, gets a promotion and a transfer.
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Senate opens door for A-76 protests
Federal employees could have more power to protest competitive sourcing decisions.
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Tax agency cutting jobs
Many positions no longer needed, officials say, but unions plan to fight
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Lisagor: Surviving reviews
Some people probably would rather watch paint dry rather than read about preparing Exhibit 300s for the Office of Management and Budget.
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FBI's CIO is on the job all the time
Zalmai Azmi is shaping an old system into a seamless new one.
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Planning for personnel changes
Chief human capital officers hope to eliminate hiring obstacles
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Customs tests money tracker
Officials will spend three months putting the Automated Commercial Environment through its paces.
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