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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Editorial: New IT plans needed
What is needed in 2009 is a detailed technology plan for innovation in government.
(Posted August 25, 2008)
Editorial: Youthful thinking
The next administration has a unique opportunity to change the way government does business and is managed.
(Posted August 18, 2008)
Editorial: Join the FCW book club
There are a ton of business books out there, and to be honest, many of them are mediocre.
(Posted August 11, 2008)
Editorial: Encouraging mediocrity
Williams is eminently qualified for the job, yet his nomination  is being held up.
(Posted August 4, 2008)
Editorial: Presidential transformers
We hope the next president will choose Internet-savvy advisers who share our optimism about using technology in government.
(Posted July 28, 2008)
Editorial: Looking beyond e-mail
As innovations in communications continue to emerge, the government needs a fresh approach to the important task of archiving content.
(Posted July 21, 2008)
Editorial: A call to service
It is time that we make public service an integral part of citizenship.
(Posted July 14, 2008)
Editorial: Right man, bad timing?
Jim Williams is uniquely qualified to lead GSA, but will he have time to make a change?
(Posted July 7, 2008)
Editorial: The importance of IT
A governmentwide CIO could help the next administration tap into innovation at the grass-roots level.
(Posted June 30, 2008)
Editorial: Defending CIO bloggers
The role of the CIO is to stay ahead of the train and guide the track.
(Posted June 23, 2008)
Editorial: Managing our own change
Our redesign changes our look but not our commitment to providing information that helps you do your job better.
(Posted June 9, 2008)
Editorial: DHS 2.0
As a new president will soon enter office, it is a good time to assess the effectiveness of the Homeland Security Department's reorganization.
(Posted June 2, 2008)
Editorial: Rob Burton: A steady hand
Burton's consistency in good government procurement will be missed as he retires.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Editorial: GSA's Alliant lessons
GSA needs to take proactive steps to assure its customers that they can have faith in the government's contracting organization.
(Posted March 31, 2008)
Editorial: Seeking the bright lights
Nominations are now open for the 2008 Rising Star awards, which recognize the work done by younger people in government and industry.
(Posted March 24, 2008)
Editorial: The collaboration era
The real power of information comes when it is shared.
(Posted March 3, 2008)






 
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Editorial:

The candidates' half-baked IT platforms
What is needed in 2009 is a detailed technology plan for innovation in government.

Acquisition:

Making noise for small business
Small-business advocates seek to change the government’s contracting culture from within.

Policy:

Bush put the ‘M’ back in OMB
The Bush administration built on the efforts of previous president's to improve management oversight.

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