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Friday, July 25, 2008

Also in the news: An Army blogger silenced
The Washington Post reports on a soldier-blogger in Iraq who ran afoul of his commanders.
(Posted July 24, 2008)
Pointers: Recommended Reading
This week's roundup of blogs includes a plea to the Franking Commission asking it not to inhibit Congress' ability to use new technologies like Twitter to communicate with the public.
(Posted July 21, 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)
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)
Some telework security guidelines
Telework.gov offers links to various tools, relevant guidance and legislation related to telework.
(Posted July 14, 2008)
Pointers: Recommended reading
This week's roundup of blogs includes information about who’s checking out the McCain and Obama sites.
(Posted July 14, 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)
Networx key to security initiative
Agencies are decreasing the number of Internet gateways to fewer than 100 governmentwide.
(Posted July 11, 2008)
OMB: Agencies must shed more gateways
The federal government will have fewer than 100 external Internet connections near the end of fiscal 2009 to improve security, an Office of Management and Budget official said today.
(Posted July 10, 2008)
E-records preservation bill passes House
The measure, which the Bush administration opposes, would create mandatory minimum requirements for electronic records management systems used by federal agencies.
(Posted July 10, 2008)
GAO: Treasury should push e-benefits
At the same time, the Agriculture Department relies completely on electronic payments for its Food Stamp Program and has reduced costs and mistakes, the Government Accountability Office finds.
(Posted July 9, 2008)
E-records reform bill faces resistance
The White House opposes a bill that would expand NARA's authority to oversee federal and presidential recordkeeping practices.
(Posted July 8, 2008)
Voters visit Obama, McCain sites to research key issues
Education among the top searches on both Web sites.
(Posted July 7, 2008)
Agencies choose vendors for financial systems
So far, large agencies have chosen private shared service providers chosen over federal SSPs for consolidation efforts.
(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)
Outlook good for lines of biz
Successful lines of business will weather the coming change in the White House, forecasters predict.
(Posted June 30, 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)
NARA launches electronic records archives
The National Archives and Records Administration has completed the first step to develop its "Archives of the Future" system. It will be able to preserve, manage and provide sustained access to all types of electronic records.
(Posted June 27, 2008)
Satellite surveillance program dogged in approps bills
Privacy advocates who worry the program could be used to spy on Americans seek more details.
(Posted June 27, 2008)






 
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Avoid the transition slowdown
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