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Bloom heads to Treasury
The former director of the Defense Finance and Accounting Service was named senior deputy comptroller and CFO at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
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Transportation faces security, IT investment issues
DOT's Inspector General listed information technology security and investment as top management challenges.
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FAA extends union pact
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association signed a two-year contract extension that has pay-for-performance raises.
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Helping the workplace
Observers warn that agencies lack the time to develop new ways to manage workers.
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IRS puts CSC on short leash
Contractor blocked from bidding on new projects until current work fixed
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E-GOV: A year in review
Government officials and observers report on the progress made under the E-Gov Act of 2002
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The grand design fallacy
Experience since the mid-1980s illustrates that most 'grand design' projects fail.
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Convincing Congress
Congress has a limited understanding of the importance of tech to agencies' mission requirements.
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DFAS gets a new Shine
Pat Shine will be acting director for the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.
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DOD buys Blackboard technology
Military dependents' schools will use the company's Learning and Portal systems.
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IT execs optimistic about e-gov
A survey shows the number of officials anticipating e-government success rose from last year.
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FBI trains on Trilogy
The bureau hits the road to teach agents how to use the virtual case file system.
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PART to compare programs
The assessment tool lets officials compare similar programs in different agencies.
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OMB to look at enterprise architectures
A committee of the CIO Council is working to 'rationalize and normalize' them.
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