IT budget increase impacts most agencies

The fiscal 2008 IT budget request is more similar to the administration's plan for 2006 than this year's.

Army opening up AKO to other services

The Army is letting the other military services test drive the Army Knowledge Online portal.

GSA names acting FAS deputy chief

The General Services Administration recently named Barney Brasseux acting deputy commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service.

Funding request for retirement system just a start for OPM

The Office of Personnel Management's retirement systems modernization program is the agency's top fiscal priority in 2007.

IT budget request asks for increase of 3 percent to $65B

The federal IT budget would increase by about 3 percent to $65 billion under President Bush's plan for fiscal 2008.

DOD to assess acquisition work force skills

Lawmakers are partially blaming DOD's shabby procurement record for the decrease in the number of trained acquisition professionals.

Grants services pay off for ACF

Move to online system helps attract more customers.

What's in a name? GSA hopes USA.gov says it all

The General Services Administration is re-launching FirstGov.gov as USA.gov to improve the way citizens and others find the federal government's information.

Incoming

The House Armed Services Committee will consider how to increase DOD's acquisition work force, which is too small because Congress has reduced it too much.

The evolving role of the CIO

As the job changes, some struggle to climb out of the server room into the boardroom.

On the Hill, give them the business

Staff member says presentations should be honest, to the point'and in English.

Where CIOs boot up

Sessions prepare new IT managers for their three-pronged role as technologists, strategists and salesmen.

DOD to allocate its IPv6 addresses

The Defense Department has acquired a block of 247 billion IP Version 6 addresses, about equal to 25 percent of the entire IPv4 address space. Only a tiny percentage of those addresses will be used, however.

For HR LOB, GSA wants three core functions

GSA has laid out the specific functions a private-sector shared-services provider must meet to offer services under the Human Resources LOB Consolidation effort.

GSA to stop paying for HSPD-12 vendor testing

GSA today announced that as of April 3 it will no longer pay for vendors to test their products and services to ensure they are interoperable under HSPD-12.

Security, e-gov plans stymie some PMA scores

For the second time in a row, some agency scores on the e-government portion of the President's Management Agenda dipped in the first quarter of the fiscal year.

CIO Council updates core competencies

The CIO Council added five job descriptions and updated the one for IT security/ information assurance in a new version of the Clinger-Cohen Act Core Competencies list.

NIST sends IPv6 profile out for comment

IPv6 standards for testing and profiling that exist in DOD and in industry fall short of the needs of the civilian federal agencies, NIST has found.

Lawmakers press DOD on chief management officer

Two prominent lawmakers are threatening to force the Defense Department to name a chief management officer if officials do not submit a report about whether the agency should establish the new position.

Bill provision would repeal GSA's new office

The General Services Administration's move to combine its Office of Governmentwide Policy and Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs under a new office may be in jeopardy.

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