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Interior missing online training
Department's e-mail and most systems are still off-line, hindering training and payroll processes
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Training, sharing fill info gaps
DOD training official says e-learning isn't about technology -- it's about a cultural revolution
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Roster change
John Gilligan, former chief information officer at the Energy Department and most recently deputy CIO for the Air Force, was promoted last month to CIO of the service
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Roster change
President Bush announced Dec. 5 that he intends to nominate Kathie Olsen to be associate director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
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Latest FAIR lists set up battle lines
The latest list of federal jobs that are potential candidates for outsourcing has drawn stark battle lines between the private sector and government workers
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Unions ready to fight Bush management plan
The Freedom to Manage initiative could be losing some of its momentum
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Managers peg e-gov, culture as top concerns
Improving electronic services, not security, is the No. 1 challenge, according to study
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Place security before politics
Bureaucratus column: Federal employees probably will be paid twice as much as their private-sector counterparts, attracting more skilled workers
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Online learning unplugged
Review: 360Sync allows students to work off-line and sync up later with an online learning system
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Roster change
Retired Navy Vice. Adm. Arthur Cebrowski has been selected to lead the Defense Department's newly created Office of Force Transformation
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E-learning firm aims at government
Blackboard Inc. launches government solutions group, offers online education tools for agency employees
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