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Feds take counterterrorism localNew systems now undergoing trial runs could help resolve longstanding policy debates about information sharing.(Posted October 6, 2008)
FCW's The WeekFind links to articles in the Oct. 6, 2008, issue and related items. (Posted October 6, 2008)
Get ready to show your EA workIn future assessments, OMB will ask agencies to tie enterprise architecture to performance improvements.(Posted September 29, 2008)
Editorial: Security, not secrecyThe Bush administration's Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative tapped the expertise of an elite group, but however bright its members might be, they cannot match the collective wisdom of the security industry.(Posted September 29, 2008)
Going through the motions The Multiple Award Schedule Advisory Panel made several recommendations about fixing the General Services Administration's schedules program during its Sept. 19 and 22 meetings.(Posted September 29, 2008)
Panel: Rethink services pricingCritics: Nature of professional services makes it difficult to apply GSAs price reduction clause.(Posted September 29, 2008)
Council points to security challengesThe next administration will face major strategic challenges in homeland security, according to a new report from the Homeland Security Advisory Council.(Posted September 15, 2008)
Committee sets goals for open-source infoThe government's National Open Source Committee has established four strategic goals for how the intelligence community should use publicly accessible information.(Posted September 11, 2008)
A vote of no confidenceOptical-scan voting technology moves ahead of touch screens, but is it an improvement?(Posted August 25, 2008)
Candidates talk IT now what?Industry and political observers say McCains and Obamas tech plans stick close to ideological platforms.(Posted August 25, 2008)
FAA sees EVM dividendsBut many agencies are not yet ready to replicate its success in project management, GAO says.(Posted August 25, 2008)
Editorial: Youthful thinkingThe next administration has a unique opportunity to change the way government does business and is managed. (Posted August 18, 2008)
Editorial: Presidential transformersWe hope the next president will choose Internet-savvy advisers who share our optimism about using technology in government.
(Posted July 28, 2008)
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