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Friday, September 5, 2008

Kelman: Some good workforce news
Procurement training programs still emphasize making impact, rather than avoiding malfeasance.
(Posted September 1, 2008)
Editorial: New IT plans needed
What is needed in 2009 is a detailed technology plan for innovation in government.
(Posted August 25, 2008)
Sprehe: Seeking the records decider
It isn’t necessary to leave archiving decisions in the hands of users.
(Posted August 25, 2008)
Amtower: Future shock for fed workforce
Expect this fall’s election to trigger a landslide of retirements among senior career feds.
(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)
Kelman: Hiring outside of the box
Government tries to heal a self-inflicted wound with new approaches to recruiting talent.
(Posted August 18, 2008)
Welles: The dark age of distraction
Are we increasingly lost in the 24/7 world? A new book suggests ways to battle against the age of distraction.
(Posted August 11, 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)
Burns: The not so invisible hand
Government Web site managers play an important role in ensuring the right content reaches the right people.
(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)
Kelman: The impact of pay disparities
A new book, ‘The Warping of Government Work,’ explains the federal pay gap and whom it benefits.
(Posted July 28, 2008)
STEM the competitiveness gap
How America can (and must) stay competitive on science education.
(Posted July 21, 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)
Editorial: A call to service
It is time that we make public service an integral part of citizenship.
(Posted July 14, 2008)
Kelman: The quest for objective research
At a conference in Stockholm, the surprise was the nonideological tone of the research.
(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)
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)
Welles: The power of being positive
A new book,‘Focus on the Good Stuff,’ suggests we need to look at what goes right.
(Posted June 23, 2008)






 
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Technology:

5 tech tools with lasting appeal
An election year and a stagnant economy aren’t slowing government’s appetite for new tech.

Acquisition:

5 pieces to the GSA pricing puzzle
A panel of procurement experts has five key questions about the role of competition in GSA pricing.

Policy:

5 priorities still worth pursuing
The original elements of the PMA will remain priorities in the future, observers say.

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