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Editorial: A cure for set-aside ills
To avoid overreliance on big systems integrators, the challenge is recognizing the opportunities where small businesses bring a lot to the table.
(Posted September 1, 2008)
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FCW Insider: Five (plus one) readings worth your time
Five readings worth your time... on whether a president needs to be a techie... on Lincoln's leadership... on the role of government "Web masters"... and on government 2.0. (Plus one on transparency.)
(Posted August 4, 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)
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FCW Insider: Rising Stars on FCW's radio show
What makes for a Rising Star? Hear them yourself on FCW's Federal News Radio show featuring the three people on the covers of FCW, GCN, WT... and one other. You'll understand why they are the next generation of leaders for the government community.
(Posted August 19, 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)
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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)
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