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Punching up performance
Price-friendly server clusters offer big boost ? and management challenges
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Building the bridge
Integrators are most comfortable working with companies they've worked with before, companies whose capabilities they can count on
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Snapshots of history
Nuala O'Connor Kelly's office may not be imposing or have a window, but every available surface is covered with her history
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OMB clarifies A-76 challenges
Federal employees and others can challenge the omission or inclusion of particular jobs in an agency's list of commercial activities after all.
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Forman leaving for money
The man responsible for many e-gov initiatives says he's leaving government to get paid more
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Air Force study shifts jobs
About 3,700 Air Force positions have been moved based on data gathered online about stress and workload.
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Post office has new pay system
Postal Service workers don't have old-fashioned time sheets anymore.
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Agencies alerted to fake degrees
The Office of Personnel Management told agencies to beware of degrees granted to employees on the basis of phony training paid for by the government.
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Feds to define solutions architect
Agencies agree that a solutions architect applies business and technical enterprise architecture to a specific system or function
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Info agency gets new No. 2
Army Maj. Gen. Marilyn Quagliotti will take on posts at the Defense Information Systems Agency and the Joint Task Force for Computer Network Ops.
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Poindexter leaving DARPA
After more than a year mostly spent defending controversial programs, John Poindexter will quit his job at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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GAO sees flaws in radio project
Lack of a strong management structure hampers the military's Joint Tactical Radio System, according to the General Accounting Office.
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Tech advocate named to lead EPA
President Bush has selected Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt, a noted IT advocate, to head the Environmental Protection Agency
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HHS tests finance system
Officials started testing an Oracle-based financial management system two weeks ago at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Agencies still on the learning curve
Awareness of accessibility rules, better compliance know-how still trail
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