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Report endorses NIMA outsourcing
A new report also says NIMA should take greater advantage of commercial technologies and incorporate an e-business model
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NASA's Goldin likely gone
With the Bush transition in full swing, it may be just a matter of time before it names a successor to Dan Goldin
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GSA lines up better DSL offerings
The General Services Administration has increased the speeds and types of Digital Subscriber Line services available to government workers
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Army boosts e-learning
Beginning this month, soldiers can access an online education no matter where they are
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Army office transforms customer service
The U.S. Army Reserve Personnel Command is moving full steam ahead with its 5-year-long information technology makeover
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Workforce Investment Act: Hard labor
States discover shortfalls of technology as they struggle to comply with a federal workforce mandate
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DOD purchase card scrutiny grows
Two lawmakers are broadening their investigation into questions of fraud and abuse in the purchase card program
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Facts about the U.S. Army Reserve Personnel Command
Facts about the U.S. Army Reserve Personnel Command
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One stop, but myriad problems
The question of how to integrate agency databases is entangled with how to integrate agency cultures
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Cosgrave to depart IRS
Paul Cosgrave, chief information officer at the Internal Revenue Service since 1998, is returning to private industry
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DOJ distills e-gov tips
The Justice Department drafted a report that guides federal agencies through the legal issues they face in delivering services electronically
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DOT CIO gains responsibility, clout
Congressional appropriators recently gave the Transportation Department's chief information officer more formal authority over information technology expenditures
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Training anytime, anywhere
Pennsylvania teachers can now log on for their mandatory continuing education courses
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Feds clarify rule on bonuses
Federal officials propose to explicitly let government contractors give bonuses to technical and other employees to attract and retain them.
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Bush team: OMB deputy, not IT czar
President-elect Bush's transition team said federal IT will be managed by a high-level deputy at OMB -- not an 'IT czar'
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