GAO praises e-rulemaking project's work
Federal auditors praised how the interagency e-Rulemaking Executive Committee has organized the process of choosing a centralized electronic rulemaking system based on cost savings, risks and security.
OMB issues guidance on A-76 reports
Agencies have until Nov. 10 to detail the public-private competitions they held in fiscal 2005 and the savings they hope to achieve under the administration's competitive-sourcing initiative.
Getting a grip on internal controls
Internal controls are fundamentals of accounting, but that doesn't make it easy for agencies to implement them under Circular A-123.
FISMA provides a model for agency financial compliance
Agencies trying to implement internal financial controls by next October are taking a cue from the way they comply with federal security requirements.
Agencies struggling with identity controls
The first real deadline under Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 falls on Oct. 27'that's this Thursday'and there is widespread uncertainty about how many agencies will comply.
House Veterans Affairs panel approves CIO budget authority
The House Veterans Affairs Committee today approved legislation to give the Veterans Affairs Department's CIO central authority over the IT budget, personnel and assets in an effort to improve the department's IT management.
CIO Council wants standards-based best practices
The council's focus over the next year will be on collecting agency and industry examples in telecommunications, IT security, portfolio management, disaster recovery and contingency planning, and the business value of IT.
Defense agency awards contract for terrorist watch list
The Defense Intelligence Agency's Joint Intelligence Task Force for Combating Terrorism has awarded a one-year contract to a Fairfax, Va., company for intelligence analysis.
VA will centralize IT budget, personnel authority over next year
The Veterans Affairs Department will put control of its IT budget and personnel under the department CIO'a sea change that should prevent future monumental IT system failures.
White House wants more IT security funds for FAA
The Bush administration claims that legislation being debated on the Senate floor would leave the agency millions of dollars short of the needed funding.
RFP checklist
The following is a list of some basic questions your agency can use to develop a request for proposals for a Web content management system.
Behind every good e-Gov program ...
The nature of government Web sites has changed dramatically over the past five years. The number of Web pages published by state, local and federal agencies has grown exponentially, and the expectations of citizens, businesses and other government agencies have grown just as much.
InfoReliance to build competitive-sourcing database for OFPP
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy finally will have an easier way to collect data to see whether the Bush administration's competitive-sourcing initiative is living up to its claims of saving billions of dollars and improving efficiencies.
CMS fights fraud in new drug program
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has selected eight Medicare Rx Integrity Contractors to uncover fraud, waste and abuse in the new Medicare prescription drug program.
CFO Sykes helps NASA manage change
To assuage employees' nervousness about the transition to E-Payroll, Gwendolyn Sykes and her team focused their efforts on communication and hands-on demonstrations.
Mobile computing: Rugged on a budget
In a recent Ask the Lab column, someone inquired about buying rugged notebooks for their office.
Storage management: It's a RAID
A Redundant Array of Independent Drives is a way to make a computer treat a number of physically distinct drives as one big drive.
Storage management: Crossing those Ts
With file sizes out of control, storage space on a network is becoming a valuable commodity again.
Reports indicate health IT applications could reduce fraud
HHS believes the development and use of automated coding software and the establishment of a network of interoperable electronic health records could reduce health care fraud.
As battlefield moves online, DOD needs new technologies to fight terrorists
The concepts of warfare have not changed in over 2,000 years, but the tools used for war have, according to Army Lt. Gen. Steven Boutelle.
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