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Internet not ready for democracy

NIST concludes that Internet technology isn't yet able to support online voting.

'Shared-first' not a must for federal CIOs

Federal CIOs are urged to use the shared IT services strategy, but it's not a necessity, says OMB's chief enterprise architect.

Which federal agency packs the most online punch?

There's clout, and then there's Klout, and a new study ranked 34 federal agencies for their online Klout scores.

To tweet or not to tweet: Feds weigh the dangers and benefits

The public nature of Twitter presents some risks, but savvy feds are finding ways to share.

Shared services plan offers a short runway

Agencies have only until August to file an "enterprise road map" in accordance with the new IT shared services plan.

Long-awaited digital roadmap almost ready to debut

Forthcoming strategy will give citizens better access to government data and enhance service delivery for agencies.

One senator could block popular electronic disclosure bill

Transparency advocates are warning that despite the growing support for the Senate Campaign Disclosure Act, it could still be victim of parliamentary holds and other blocking moves. Attention is focused on one senator who has blocked the bill in the past.

Citizens have an appetite for more digital government worldwide, survey shows

Digital government services are on a roll, and the next generation of services could include electronic mailboxes and secure identification as a service, according to a new survey by Accenture.

DATA Act passes House

Bill would establish standards for electronic publication of agency spending data.

Government-specific social networks on the rise

A survey showed some shifts in how government agencies are utilizing social networking and Web tools.

Most federal websites still not ready for mobile access, survey finds

Agencies trail private sector in making mobile-ready sites.

How to create cross-agency networks that work

A recent book identifies eight guiding principles for fostering collaboration between organizations, writes IBM’s John Kamensky.

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