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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

The Best and worst agencies: An FCW surveybest agencies

The results are in for FCW's second annual survey on the best and worst agencies for IT workers. Find links below to read the article, listen to a recent radio discussion of the survey and check out an online discussion to learn more about it.

From the pages of Federal Computer Week:

Best and worst
FCW’s second annual best — and worst — IT agency survey shows that although some things change, many stay the same.

From FCW.com:

The FCW team discussed the full results and answered questions during an Aug. 15 Webinar. The online session will be available through the FCW Government Resource Center, where participants can also download the complete survey results.

From FCW Multimedia:

Listen to a discussion of the study that aired July 27 on Federal News Radio. Adam Tuss interviewed Editor in Chief Christopher J. Dorobek, Maxine Lunn, FCW's research director, who fielded the survey, and reporter Aliya Sternstein, who has talked with feds and their agencies about the results.

From FCW Research:best agency

Maxine Lunn, FCW's research director, provides in-depth analysis of the study in a white paper.

 

 


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Management:

Agencies struggle with pay for performance
Many believe in rewarding results, but the details on how it can work prove devilish.

Policy:

Old-school recordkeeping meets the Digital Age
Authorities offer different prescriptions for managing electronic files.

Editorial:

Youthful thinking
The next administration has a unique opportunity to change the way government does business and is managed.

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