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UK finds new e-gov boss
The United Kingdom has a new head of e-government, just in time to make the official switch to the central government's new Web portal.
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Bates gets Franke
The FTS commissioner received the John J. Franke Award for contributions to federal service.
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Commerce tech slots filled
Michelle O'Neill and Daniel Caprio Jr. have been named to IT-related posts.
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GAO sees need for DHS tech framework
Until that's in place, DHS should cut back IT spending, auditors say.
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Learning to share
Reusing e-learning courseware can be a big cost saver, but tricky business.
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OPM builds multiagency training site
The desire to get more mileage out of e-learning content is not confined by the walls of one agency or department.
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Lacey to run DOD personnel system
Defense officials announced the first program executive officer for the national security personnel system.
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Making a career from fortunate accidents
Navy's Carpenter looks back on nearly three decades of service
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Air Force issues draft solicitation for info management
The service wants an integrated set of IT capabilities for collaboration, document and workflow management.
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Fed telework grows
But not fast enough, according to a report from the Office of Personnel Management.
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Federal architecture has come a long way, baby
But most agencies still are at only a basic level, officials say.
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Byrd pushes for more procurement people
The West Virginia senator proposed that DOD increase its number of procurement officials by 5 percent in 2005.
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GAO: Pentagon should speed up business modernization
A report issued by the General Accounting Office offers a scathing review of DOD's management modernization.
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