Evans Begins the Goodbyes
The administration’s top IT official bid an early farewell to government and industry IT workers at the 2008 Information Processing Interagency Conference in Orlando, Fla., Monday before announcing the winners of government project management awards.
Acknowledging the approaching end of the Bush administration, Karen Evans, administrator of the office of e-government and information technology at the Office of Management and Budget, called her fifth keynote at IPIC “bittersweet.†She then acknowledged the work of agencies to achieve the goals of the e-government initiatives, which identified several governmentwide programs to integrate agency operations and information technology investments.
“It isn’t work OMB has done; the work is done by vendors that help the agencies and the agency [IT administrators],†Evans said.
Recipients of government project management awards, some of which Evans announced Monday and others that will be announced at a Tuesday session, were recognized for programs that demonstrate excellence in project management:
Cost Savings/Cost Avoidance
Winner: NASA’s Shared Services Center
Winner: The Office of Personnel Management’s Human Resources Integration
Retooling the Infrastructure
Winners: The Energy Department’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Campus Camera and Emergency Call Station System; and the Interior Department’s 104 Mainframe Efficiency Improvement Project
Service-Oriented Architecture
Winner: DHS’ U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Enterprise Service Bus
Digital Trust-Infrastructure Security
Winner: GSA’s Managed Service Offering USACCESS Program
Identity Management-Biometrics
Winner: Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Quick Capture Platform
Delivering Mission Services/Practical Innovations
Winner: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms’ ATF Knowledge On Line
Delivering Mission Services/Practical Innovations
Winner: Small Business Administration’s Business Gateway Initiative
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