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NIH’s CIO says the agency doesn’t have answers yet to all the challenges of safeguarding data on mobile computing devicesManagement becomes a 24/7 job when executives, managers and supervisors get BlackBerrysVA and other agencies turn to new e-travel systems to trim excessive costsThe seamless mixing of feds and contractors complicates workforce management The controversial price reduction clause is at the center of debate about competition in contractingTIC, Networx and IPv6 programs intersect to provide security and the future’s technologyMiss the Download from a past issue?
Encryption roulette
Smart phones, smart leadership?
Clipping the wings of indulgent travelers
NEWS
Waldron: Time for a schedule focus
MANAGEMENT
CXO Lessons Learned: A new workforce paradigm
NASA CIO doubles as teacher, coach
Career execs lead during administrative transitions
PROCUREMENT
Schedules panel examines ‘the clause’
Battling more than demographics
Connecting the dots among security initiatives
Agencies seek data exchange standards
FLIPSIDE
BLM: In search of history
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Encryption roulette
- This article and the one that follows are part of a 360-degree series on trends in applications for mobile computing devices. Federal Computer Week explores the policy and management side of the story. In their May 26 issues, Government Computer News focuses on the technology, and Washington Technology tells the business side of the story. Read the complete collection of stories, along with additional background information from all three magazines.
Smart phones, smart leadership?
Clipping the wings of indulgent travelers
NEWS
Buzz of the Week: Competition among industry Goliaths
GSA gives Alliant a second look
Agency tries to debunk claims of flaws in the procurement selection process
President orders agencies to simplify data labeling
Should NARA be the e-archiving cop?
COMMENT
Editorial: Schedule panel’s omission
Grkavac: Focus on Doan’s record
Balutis: Finding a new administrator
Waldron: Time for a schedule focus
- Following the resignation of GSA Administrator Lurita Doan, Federal Computer Week asked for people’s insights about Doan — and what lies ahead for GSA. Find links to last week’s contributors.
MANAGEMENT
CXO Lessons Learned: A new workforce paradigm
NASA CIO doubles as teacher, coach
Career execs lead during administrative transitions
PROCUREMENT
Schedules panel examines ‘the clause’
Battling more than demographics
POLICY
Connecting the dots among security initiatives
Agencies seek data exchange standards
FLIPSIDE
BLM: In search of history
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