Modernization

GSA offers telework freebie

The General Services Administratino plans to offer a 60-day free trial of satellite offices set up for telecommuters.

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Reed: Eyeing the world from Davos

For economic leaders, the cost implications of "world sourcing" are compelling.

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Rewarding good work

Congress acts on bills to give NASA, GAO management flexibility

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IRS privacy czar protects public trust

Bernstein toils at intersection of Internet, society

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A new take on management

Now there's a 'management watch list' for at-risk projects.

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IT planning evolves ? again

OMB focuses on architectures, security, planning

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Wanted: 21st century manager

New skills and talent needed across government

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Fed architecture enters next phase

OMB officials have organized a user group pilot for the federal enterprise architecture management system.

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A milestone for measuring results

Results should be seen as a tool for improvement so people will embrace it.

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Indian trust model open for comment

The Interior Department is accepting public comments on its updated effort to improve the management of Indian trust funds.

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Web users still call Social Security

A surprising number of retirees who use an online service follow up with a phone call, according to SSA's research.

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E-gov requires teamwork

OMB's associate administrator for e-government and IT says managers can take cues from the New England Patriots.

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Davis reiterates Reform agenda

Rep. Tom Davis says priorities for the House Government Reform Committee include share-in savings, information security and competitive sourcing.

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Osterholz to leave Defense

BAE Systems hired John Osterholz, who will leave his position as DOD's top architecture and interoperability official.

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Army engineers to merge tech contracts

Corps plans IT reengineering, could outsource up to 75 percent of tech jobs.

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Toregas to retire from Public Tech

After 32 years of working with local governments, Costis Toregas plans to step down as chairman of Public Technology Inc.

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Bush backs bonuses

The president's budget includes $300 million to provide pay over and above an employee's salary for good work.

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PART still apart from law

The tool for assessing programs' effectiveness is still not effectively linked to the budget planning law, GAO says.

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House committee to study PART

Lawmakers plan to hold a series of hearings to examine the effectiveness of OMB's Program Assessment Rating Tool.

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Management scores rise

OMB says agencies showed higher marks in overall technology management since last fall.