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Roster change

Roger Baker, chief information officer at the Commerce Department, resigned last week.

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Lt. Gen. Harry Raduege Jr.

Title: Director, Defense Information Systems Agency and manager, National Communications System, Arlington, Va.

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Projecting a 'hip' image

Agencies must sell 'sizzle' to IT recruits

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Letter to the Editor

Did IT pay raise commit de facto age discrimination?

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NAPA: IT workforce stable

The number of IT workers moving in and out of government is almost equal

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Know what you want

Defining a job may be the most critical aspect of the hiring process

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Library move resisted

Moving the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) from the Government Printing Office to the Library of Congress has its pros and cons

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DOD creates cybercrimes position

DOD has created a senior executive service position to oversee its computer forensics laboratory and investigator training program.

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Taking the work out of hiring

Automated system speeds the process and keeps applicants informed

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Bureaucratus: You booze, you lose

A case recently decided by the U.S. Court of Appeals should send a warning signal to those who don't consider drinking on the job a serious offense.

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Feds sign up for self-service

Workers logging on to personalized online pages for pay and benefits information

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FAA finds infosec director

Michael Brown replaces Raymond Long as FAA's director of the Office of Information Security

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Maryland CIO opts for county role

Alisoun Moore is trading her state job for the top technology position in Montgomery County, Md.

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Looking at STARS

The Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System will replace computers and radar displays at 173 terminal air traffic control facilities

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Briefs

DOT hired PricewaterhouseCoopers to operate a Webbased system that would process feds' trip planning and expense documents.

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Taming technology

New air traffic control system highlights need to consider human factors

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New IT job family may debut in May

Next month, the Office of Personnel Management expects to have its new information technology job family ready for official use.

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IT job front remains critical

It won't be much easier for agencies to find skilled information technology workers this year, despite the slower economy and the recent string of dotcom layoffs

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Driving hard on hard drives

Investigators learn ropes of computer crime under Redfern