BlackBerry injunction not likely to open federal doors for Palm
With the possible shutdown of the popular BlackBerry devices, it would seem a natural opening for feds to switch to the Treo handheld from Palm Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif.
BlackBerry users in a jam
Kim Nelson doesn't want to consider the possibility. In fact, the outgoing CIO at the Environmental Protection Agency won't even answer the question.
House seeks local availability of dark fiber infrastructure
The House of Representatives is seeking industry input on the availability of dark fiber infrastructure within the Washington metropolitan area that could be incorporated into the House's wide area network.
Labor launches revised compliance Web site
The Labor Department has launched a revamped version of a Web portal that gives regulated industries guidance on federal employment laws and regulations.
OPM study predicts increase in teleworking by federal employees
Although recent studies have shown that the federal government needs to do more to promote telework, the government actually saw a significant increase in employees working from home in 2004, according to the results of an official survey.
CIO Council releases guidance on EVM plans
The CIO Council released guidance earlier this week aimed at helping agencies develop an earned-value management program for major IT projects, as the Dec. 31 deadline approaches for agencies to come up with an EVM implementation plan.
OPM launches public-private IT workforce swap
Through the IT Exchange Program OPM expects the government and the private sector to share best practices, and potentially employees, enabling both to gain a better understanding of each other's needs.
OMB to guide agencies on financial management LOB
The Office of Management and Budget will furnish guidance by the end of this month or in early January 2006 to help agencies determine how they should select a federal provider of financial-management services.
Information overload a potential problem for FDMS
The Federal Docket Management System could revolutionize the slow, bureaucratic pace of agency decision-making and result in better rulemaking ' or inundate agencies with tens of thousands comments from the public that may or may not be relevant.
CHCOC's Dovilla to step down
Michael Dovilla, executive director of the Chief Human Capital Officers Council, announced he will leave his post in January 2006.
Survey: Teleworking is key component of agency disaster planning
Agencies with telework plans for their employees are more prepared for an emergency that could shut down the government for an extended period, a new survey concluded.
Everett to be acting chief of GSA's National Capital Region
The General Services Administration has named Annie Wiggins Everett as acting regional administrator for GSA's National Capital Region (NCR). She will replace Donald Williams, who is scheduled to leave the post Dec. 9.
OPM makes Flom permanent Management Services Division chief
The Office of Personnel Management has tapped Ronald Flom as its associate director for the Management Services Division, a position he held on an interim basis.
Nelson leaves EPA CIO post
Kim Nelson, CIO at the Environmental Protection Agency, is leaving government to take a senior position at Microsoft Corp., the company announced today.
OPM issues RFP for Retirement Systems Modernization support
The Office of Personnel Management is seeking a vendor to support the agency's retirement systems modernization program.
OFPP interagency contracting working group to meet
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy's new working group for improving the management and use of interagency contracts will hold its first meeting next month.
CIO Council sends Data Reference Model to OMB for final approval
The CIO Council delivered Version 2.0 of the Federal Enterprise Architecture's Data Reference Model to the Office of Management and Budget last week for final approval.
Wagner to replace Shelton as FAS commissioner
The General Services Administration has tapped Marty Wagner to be acting commissioner of the agency's new Federal Acquisition Service after Barbara Shelton steps down from the post next month.
GPO considers CIO Council request to create XML template
Under the plan, GPO would develop a standard Extensible Markup Language vocabulary that all agencies can use to disseminate information online.
Labor seeks a vendor to host GovBenefits portals
The Labor Department is looking for offers to host Web sites and components related to its GovBenefits program.
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