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    Letters to the editor

    Please use this form to submit letters to the editors of Federal Computer Week. We will make every effort to respond to your message in a timely fashion. Some letters may be selected for inclusion in the magazines, e-mail newsletters or Web sites. If you would not like to have any personal information attached to your letter when published, just check the name withholding box, and we will respect your privacy. Thank you for your thoughts and feedback.


    Reader Forum

    Federal Computer Week readers respond to recent articles about the acquisition workforce, stimulus spending and the perks of working for government.

    Regarding Web 2 0

    Letter: FCW should provide links to source documents

    A reader writes to say Federal Computer Week should provide links to documents used in stories.

    Letter: EMP threat scarier than "Saw V"

    A reader writes that the potential damage from an electromagnetic pulse attack is particularly alarming because EMP attacks appear to be easy to stage.

    Letter roundup

    A roundup of letters regarding security clearance delays, postal bonuses and 3-D displays.

    Letter: Suggestions for OPM

    A reader has suggestions for the Office of Personnel Management to streamline the job application process.

    Letter: GAO not doing what it was created for

    A reader writes that Congress uses the Government Accountability Office to duck its responsibility as budget stewards.

    Letter: Guidance needed to fix IT acquisition process

    A reader writes to say guidance is needed to fix the broken government information technology process.

    eSeminar

    • Technology success through the stimulus Karen Jackson

      FCW will present Karen Jackson, deputy secretary of technology for the Commonwealth of Virginia, at 11 a.m. Wed, Dec. 9, in an eSeminar where she will discuss technology acquisition through the stimulus. Read more

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