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Sketching out leadership for Webmasters
In FCW's DotGov Thursday column, Rich Kellett explains four principles in the art of leadership for federal Webmasters
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Hard work reaps rewards
Col. Neal Fox, the director of the Air Force's information technology superstore, relies on determination and perseverance when it comes to managing complex projects.
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DOE unveils IT hiring plans
With the shortage of hightech workers increasing, Energy Secretary Bill Richardson last week announced new initiatives to help train women for technically skilled jobs.
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Training helps soldiers save for future
Four years ago, the Defense Department realized it had a personnel problem, and it had nothing to do with military readiness.
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What will CHRIS do?
Phase 1 of the General Services Administration's Comprehensive Human Resources Integrated System (CHRIS) is designed to support human resources professionals for the entire personnel life cycle
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Human resources gets GSA revamp
The human resources department has a hand in almost everything an agency does, from benefits to payroll to staffing.
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CIOs detail vision for e-gov
CIO Council members detailed their draft strategic plan, highlighting egovernment initiatives, interoperability, security, privacy and workforce issues
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Retirement won't look like your parents' retirement
FCW's Friday Financials column says that it's important not only to save for retirement, but to know what kind of retirement you're saving for
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Energy CIO returning to Air Force
John Gilligan, CIO for the Energy Department, is returning to his Air Force roots to fill the service's new principal deputy CIO position
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Push for tech worker visas renewed
As Congress returns this week, hightech groups are urging lawmakers to raise the cap on H1B visas, which allow skilled foreigners to work in the U.S.
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Get the word out on tunes, privacy, training
FCW's DotGov Thursday column takes on bandwidth hogs, privacy policies and trends in online training
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Plans energize women in IT workforce
Energy Secretary announces initiatives to increase the number of women in jobs that require technical skills at the Energy Department and other agencies
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FAA to watch workers' e-mail
Starting in October, the FAA will begin monitoring its employees' Internet use one day a week
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OPM guide helps with training plans
The Office of Personnel Management has posted a stepbystep guide to help agencies incorporate training plans into their fiscal 2002 budgets and beyond
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Agencies find pros, cons with HR systems
A GAO report has determined that although agencies are saving money with commercial off the shelf systems, most have suffered project delays
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Survey reconfirms IT staffing woes
Preliminary results from a special study of information technology salaries in the federal government show that agencies are having almost as much trouble retaining IT workers as they are recruiting them.
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Full strength at OMB
The Office of Management and Budget has all its top officials in place for the first time in more than three years, a circumstance that experts say should give it more clout during the closing months of the Clinton administration.
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