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Friday, July 25, 2008
GAO says pre-award audits protect prices
Pricing tools can keep tabs on how much contractors' charge the government compared with other customers, the Government Accountability Office reports.
(Posted July 22, 2008)
DHS seeks cybersecurity capability info
The Homeland Security Department has requested information from vendors on how they can help the department with the EINSTEIN and TIC cybersecurity programs.
(Posted July 21, 2008)
FCW's The Week
Find links to articles in the July 21, 2008, issue and related items.
(Posted July 21, 2008)
PHR adoption: How’s it going?
Provider usage is one way to tell whether the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments’ personal health record systems are successful.
(Posted July 21, 2008)
Full medical jacket
The military’s personal health record projects — which aim for convenience, lower costs and better health outcomes — are shaking up deeply rooted business processes.
(Posted July 21, 2008)


 
Kelman: Knowledge management 2.0
The Customs and Border Protection agency's new Web site is a good approach to enabling employees to collaborate.
(Posted July 14, 2008)
Kelman: The quest for objective research
At a conference in Stockholm, the surprise was the nonideological tone of the research.
(Posted July 7, 2008)
Suda: IT paves the way to safer roads
DOT is looking for ways to use emerging technologies to meet safety and congestion-reduction goals.
(Posted July 7, 2008)
Get a Life!: Airline misery
There may be no data on how many federal employees were stranded at airports last week, but certainly there must be stories to tell. Blogger Judy Welles knows your pain.
(Posted April 11, 2008)

 
Talking across the fence
IT industry groups have complex relationships with the federal agencies and lawmakers they often collaborate with
(Posted October 1, 2007)
Alliance: DHS will miss Pass card deadline
The Smart Card Alliance says the department cannot finish testing ID cards with RFID tags in time for them to be an alternative to passports by next summer.
(Posted September 18, 2007)
Love/hate relationship with NMCI
The Navy and Marine Corps have learned many lessons from the massive — and controversial — outsourcing project.
(Posted September 10, 2007)
FCW's Federal List: 10 organizations worth watching
We chose these 10 for their innovation and growth, and for being bellwethers of change in the government IT community.
(Posted September 3, 2007)

 
Reader comment roundup: Sole-source awards, Thrift Savings Plan, NSPS and more topics
Find out what the buzz is among our readers. Check out this week's roundup of readers' comments.
(Posted July 3, 2008)
What do schedules contract users think?
General Services Administration has some questions for federal customers.
(Posted June 30, 2008)
The Lectern: High costs, courtesy of Congress
After reading a New York Times article, Steve Kelman wonders if the Senate will put a stop to bill the House passed that would allow competitive bids instead of a price-list system for medical equipment.
(Posted June 26, 2008)
Letter: Acquisition is bottom line in business
A reader writes: "It's not just about tracking money. If they don't look at the whole enterprise they will flail, then fail."
(Posted May 2, 2008)





 
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Avoid the transition slowdown
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A cloudy forecast for storage?
Agencies weigh the cost savings and risks of emerging “cloud” storage services?

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