OPM, GSA issue HR Line of Business information request
The Office of Personnel Management, through GSA, said it outlined the initial requirements for vendors to be human resources shared-services providers.
CIO Council's plan details milestones
The CIO Council yesterday issued a strategic plan for 2007 to 2009 outlining four major goals, 19 milestones and key performance indicators for every goal.
Sindelar heading to EDS Corp.
Sindelar, who in November announced he would retire from GSA, will be a client industry executive working in EDS' global government industry program.
Hill to consider boosting DOD's acquisition workforce
The Defense Department's acquisition workforce is too small because Congress reduced it too much, a House Armed Services Committee staff member said.
Bush hits familiar IT notes in address
In his sixth State of the Union address, President Bush stuck to his usual technology themes of using IT to improve health care and secure the border.
Regulations.gov to nearly triple number of rules posted
Only about 36 percent of all documents that support federal rules are posted on Regulations.gov, but that will change over the next 11 months.
Logging data extracts puts some agencies in a bind
<b>SPECIAL REPORT: Case study no. 3</b> | Mandate forces changes in who accesses information.
Tool lets agencies show OMB the IT money
Electronic Capital Planning and Investment Control application integrates architecture, performance and security data.
GSA unveils USA.gov
Welcome to USA.gov'the new Web site of the federal government.
NIST IPv6 profile to detail federal requirements
The National Institute of Standards and Technology will release the federal government's Internet Protocol version 6 profile by the end of the month.
GSA re-issues RFQ for HSPD-12 office
The replacement contract for the General Services Administration's Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 managed-service office asks vendors to provide assistance to agencies in handing out smart cards and developing card management systems.
GSA hopes to cuts costs, paperwork of schedules
The General Services Administrations is trying to decrease the time and burden for vendors to get on Federal Supply Schedules.
GSA to test HSPD-12 credentials
Agencies must submit the digital certificates embedded on their Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 cards to the General Services Administration by Jan. 19 for testing.
GSA's acquisition chief Murphy to leave
The General Services Administration has been hit with the departure of yet another top official.
OMB issues updated EA documents
As agencies develop their fiscal 2008 budget requests, the Office of Management and Budget's Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office recently delivered a number of updated documents to make the process easier.
SBA's Galvan to return to private sector
Stephen Galvan, whose swift rise through the federal government culminated as deputy administrator of SBA, is returning to the private sector.
IAC names 20 Excellence.Gov finalists
The Army and the departments of Health and Human Services and Homeland Security led 11 federal agencies and one city department with three nominations each from the Industry Advisory Council for its Excellence.Gov awards.
GSA's Wagner to retire
Marty Wagner, the General Services Administration's long-time career employee policy lead, has decided to retire from the federal government.
E-authentication gets a new focus
The Office of Management and Budget has directed agencies to reduce their contributions to the E-Authentication initiative by half for fiscal 2007, signaling another change in direction for a project many believed was the key to making e-government less about consolidating Web sites and more about transactions.
E-gov progress report
At a roundtable discussion with GCN editors, OMB's e-government portfolio managers discuss the program's successes, shortcomings and plans for 2007.
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