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Keeping his eye on the hurricane

NOAA's Hernandez tries to move agency's Web site beyond mere forecasts

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Survey: Feds overwhelmed by OMB's management agenda

If your daily work leaves you no time to focus on OMB's management agenda, you're not alone

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Measuring the impact of IT management reforms

Federal Computer Week surveyed by e-mail a random sample of 449 FCW subscribers to measure how much the Bush administration's information technology reforms have affected the way federal IT managers develop and manage projects and programs

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Agencies to fill out telework survey

The Office of Personnel Management wants a better look at how the federal telework program is working and how many agencies offer telecommuting as an option.

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England back as Navy head

Gordon England is the first two-time secretary of the navy in 154 years.

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House committee grills GSA

The leader of the General Services Administration says his agency is dealing with snags in its realignment efforts.

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OMB issues privacy guidance

Departments and agencies to conduct privacy impact assessments before developing or making changes to tech systems.

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Army IT office takes over six programs

The Army's top information technology program office has assumed control of initiatives for the Army National Guard, Reserve and Defense Department.

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Trading places

Interested in working at the General Accounting Office?

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Beyond bricks and mortar

Some architects, once overlooked, now have prominent role

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Hitch: In the eye of info sharing

CIO seeks to unite Justice Department's IT vision

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GAO tweaks its mission

Name change bill part of overall focus on accountability

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Former GSA tech exec joins Grant Thornton

Dennis Fischer is former commissioner of the Federal Technology Service.

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Army deputy CIO to retire

Dave Borland will retire Nov. 30 after 33 years in government.

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Army aviation program honcho to retire

Maj. Gen. Joseph Bergantz, who oversaw development of the military's first unmanned aerial vehicle, will retire next July.

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GAO wants better OPM metrics

The Office of Personnel Management says e-gov will save $2.7 billion, but congressional auditors couldn't determine how the agency came up with those numbers.

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Service checkup

Outsourcing contracts is the subject of new performance management tools

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DHS finds uniting systems difficult

Agency works to integrate 83 financial systems

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E-gov leadership program to expand

National Defense University fine-tunes certification program after freshman year

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Creative funding

CIO group drafts report detailing unique approaches to securing funds