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Fed workers like Bush agenda, OMB says

The president's management agenda lets employees develop their abilities, says OMB's deputy director for management.

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GSA promotes investment measurement

The Value Measuring Methodology supplies a framework for analyzing projects and making investment decisions.

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TSP: Ready for prime time?

Will we look back on the dot-gov bubble?

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NMCI gears up for next milestones

Upcoming evaluation includes look at Virginia-based network operations center

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Agency system tracks contractor performance

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is keeping watch on contractors' performance using a new system

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Managing expectations

Will we look back on the dot-gov bubble?

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OMB tips hat to Mac and Linux

Latest release of the federal technical framework expands support for operating systems

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Management tools

Performance measurement tools need not be used just to manage contractors

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Postal Service rolls out new pay system

Timekeeping system relies on electronic employee badges

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Collins to question TSP

Sen. Susan Collins plans to hold a hearing on TSP's failed contract with American Management Systems Inc.

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More efforts needed to thwart cyberthreats

More research needed to determine how best to protect department, official says

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The circuit

Cajun Cutoff; Watchful Eye, Part I; Watchful Eye, Part II

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DHS employs 1 in 12 Fed workers

Analysis finds most DHS employees are watchers and investigators

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OMB sees IT efficiency from E-Gov Act

The E-Gov Act should add teeth to OMB's efforts to tie tech spending to program performance, a top IT official said

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A-76 revision offers little, critics say

The Office of Management and Budget made two changes to its controversial revised Circular A-76 recently that some opponents of the competitve sourcing rules hope could signal a more conciliatory stance on the part of the Bush Administration

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Interior to respond to court report

The department has 10 days to answer a special master's assertion that officials broke the law by destroying computer data and undervaluing Indian lands.

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Telework website updated

Officials from the General Services Administration and the Office of Personnel Management today introduced an updated version of their telecommuting Web site

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GAO: Reserve, Guard need better systems

The General Accounting Office today said the Defense Department needs better, more centralized systems for overseeing Reserve and National Guard forces

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Court appointee: Interior broke the law

Interior officials violated federal law and breached trust duties to American Indians, according to a U.S. District Court official.

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Agencies flunk telework test

The General Accounting Office says two agencies leading the federal telecommuting program should do more to make it successful