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Friday, September 5, 2008

Spy agencies prepare for administration change
Sen. Susan Collins, who sponsored the 2004 intelligence reform law, said it represented a sea change in the structure and operation of the intelligence community.
(Posted September 5, 2008)
Top 5 e-gov sites revealed
The Brookings Institution has ranked the top federal Web sites, with USA.gov coming out on top.
(Posted September 1, 2008)
5 priorities still worth pursuing
The original elements of the PMA will remain priorities in the future, observers say.
(Posted September 1, 2008)
Pointers: Recommended Reading
Beloit College lists the technologies that this year's college freshman class assumes have been around forever, and Time discusses social networking -- for dogs.
(Posted September 1, 2008)
5 tech tools with lasting appeal
An election year and a stagnant economy aren’t slowing government’s appetite for new tech.
(Posted September 1, 2008)
USA.gov ranked as best federal site
The national USA.gov portal received the highest score in a study of 61 federal Web sites released today by the Brookings Institution.
(Posted August 27, 2008)
Postal Service turns to YouTube to promote delivery products
A video series marks the first time USPS has used nontraditional media for advertising.
(Posted August 26, 2008)
Study: U.S. not the leader in e-government
South Korea and Taiwan rank ahead of the United States according to a new survey from the Brookings Institution.
(Posted August 25, 2008)
LandWarNet conference roundup
Army CIO envisions souped-up handheld; AKO to add social-networking features
(Posted August 25, 2008)
Psst! Are you Twittering yet?
It’s no secret: Using Twitter’s short and sweet message blasts can be a great way to communicate.
(Posted August 25, 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)
Army mandates knowledge principles
Senior Army officials have mandated the adoption of 12 principles intended to foster the sharing of knowledge servicewide.
(Posted August 21, 2008)
Study: U.S. not the leader in e-Government
The United States is falling behind other countries in terms of providing Internet accessibility and offering the latest e-government tools, a survey finds.
(Posted August 19, 2008)
Old-school recordkeeping meets the Digital Age
Authorities offer different prescriptions for managing electronic files.
(Posted August 18, 2008)
GSA extends deadline for TIC proposals
Vendors on the GSA Networx contract have several more weeks to submit proposals for the services they can offer under the Trusted Internet Connections initiative.
(Posted August 15, 2008)
BLM launches an enhanced library of digital images
The Bureau of Land Management’s Web-based library includes historical images of the West.
(Posted August 11, 2008)
Do’s and don’ts of Web video
Be a small-screen movie maker at your agency with a few tips.
(Posted August 11, 2008)
Gearing up for the shoot
An agency's guide for creating quality Web videos in our Web 2.0 world.
(Posted August 11, 2008)
Feds set sights on small screen
Experts say diving into Web video isn’t as expensive or difficult as might be expected.
(Posted August 11, 2008)






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

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

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