6 steps to better knowledge management
How can you make knowledge management work? Start by knowing what you're looking for and develop the tools and and data mining techniques that get your information in order.
How knowledge management became sexy again
Professional and social media platforms, along with advances in collaboration and enterprise search tools, are making it easier to aggregate and share information, which is essentially what knowledge management is.
A knowledge portal for international development
The U.S. Agency for International Development is on the verge of launching a family of Web sites designed to improve collaboration and knowledge-sharing among workers providing development assistance.
Decision on using persistent cookies coming soon, Fed CIO says
OMB could make a decision by next month on whether federal agencies can use persistent cookies on their Web sites.
Satisfaction with Gov Web sites remains strong
The Obama administration's Open Government Initiative spurs increase in satisfaction, ForeSee Report says.
How FAA left the high-risk list behind
Enterprise architecture helped the FAA get off of the Government Accountability Office's high-risk list and has improved the prospects for transitioning to the Next Generation Air Transportation System.
CIOs turns to portfolio management to get IT efforts under control
CIOs from the Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs departments and the Social Security Administration are looking to foster teamwork across traditional boundaries.
CDC goes viral through social media
Janice Nall, CDC's director of the Division of eHealth Marketing, offers some advice to agencies looking to engage citizens.
Telework legislation moves closer to passage
A bill that would expand the opportunities for telework across the government has moved a step closer to being passed.
Telework directive for Nuclear Security Summit signals changing times
OPM director John Berry issued a memo April 7th urging federal employees who can work at home or an alternative site to do so
Cloud computing really can save your agency millions
The savings can be significant, but the ways agencies find to achieve them vary widely. A Brookings Institution analysis looked at all levels of government, from cities to federal agencies.
Feds, industry to hash out cloud standards at May summit
The Cloud Summit, to be hosted on May 20 by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, will turn attention to creating standards for data interoperability, portability and security.
Virtualization takes wing at Patrick Air Force Base
IT managers at the Air Force's 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base chose IP replication to move terabytes of data from physical servers to a virtual environment.
Intel unveils high-powered processors
Intel announces 8-core processor.
AMD unveils 12-core chip
Processors offer more memory, performance and management features than previous AMD chips.
Colorado, Cisco forge pact to connect communities
Colorado is working with Cisco to show how advanced modeling and simulation tools can support pilot programs.
Financial Systems Integration Office is closing its doors
FSIO has met its goals of creating business process and data standards, OMB says.
Federal CTO calls on agencies to innovate
Aneesh Chopra describes what he's observed among agencies as the deadline for publishing open government plans draws near.
Deploying infrastructure-as-a service? Take it slow, report says
Forrester report: IaaS can also be deceptively simple and organizations should proceed slowly with its implementation.
Agencies help test cloud-based file storage system
CloudIQ Storage distributes files and requests across multiple machines, allowing servers to be used for both computational purposes and for file storage.
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