Digital Government

10 tips for ERP success

10 tips for ERP success

Digital Government

Avoiding ERP disaster

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve was determined to learn from others' mistakes

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Taking a 'big bang' approach

Many organizations may be tempted to ease into an enterprise resource planning solution by launching one ERP module at a time.

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'John Hancock' Goes Digital

States Are on the Verge of Issuing the Public a Way To Secure Their Online Government Business

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E-recruitment

For many agencies, the next generation of IT leaders is already toiling among their ranks, but with the projected exodus of IT workers during the next five years, other agencies will need to attract new talent.

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Juggling act

For years now, as the government payroll has gotten smaller, federal agencies have been told they must learn to use technology to 'do more with less.' In the coming years, doing more with less likely will mean outsourcing some IT projects altogether, which creates a new set of management problems.

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The right stuff

Government is entering a new era in which information technology will transform the way it works. But who will lead the charge?

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Web City

A handful of city governments also have begun to use the Web to interact with their residents.

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Web City

A handful of city governments also have begun to use the Web to interact with their residents.

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Web-time Travelers' Aid

Government has information and lots of it. In fact, collecting information is its business.

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Drag a Wild Horse

The Bureau of Land Management has put online auctioning to work to fulfill one of its missions.

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Web Mining Public Debt

For the National Park Service, interactive doesn't necessarily mean talking to a park ranger, but the service oversees a pair of Web sites that offers up-to-date information on the nation's public parks.

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Student Aid

The Education Department has found the best way to encourage interaction with the public ? or at least with students ? is to offer money.

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DOD Opens Up

The other federal agency that faces seemingly infinite amounts of data is the Defense Department. Much of it is classified and kept tightly tucked away, but some of it is made public.

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A new solution for an old problem

VA agency pilots automated training, assessment program

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Features of the Saba Learning Network Solution

Sets skill and certification requirements for each role in the organization.

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10 sites to watch

10 sites to watch

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Healthfinder

Probably the industry that government has the most voluminous amounts of data on is health care.

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10 that click

These sites offer unique services that show what digital government can provide.

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Bulgaria for the People

Proponents of digital government envision the Web providing a way for the public to directly interact with government employees. Visions of taxpayers submitting last-minute tax questions to an IRS agent are not too farfetched, online experts say.