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Sarbanes-Oxley descends on feds
Accounting regulations could be issued before the new year begins
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Recreation.gov protest upheld
GAO sustained a protest filed over the contract for an online recreation reservation system.
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IRS upgrade scrutinized
The Business Systems Modernization Challenges Plan does not have ways to measure success, an inspector general says.
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Enterprise architecture settles on Touchstone
Touchstone's team will become the sole industry source for OMB's e-gov and enterprise architecture offices.
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Best of times for the IRS?
CIO says tax systems modernization will end the year on a high note
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OMB, CFO Council take on finance system jobs
Financial system requirements and testing won't be under the Joint Financial Management Improvement Program.
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New chief architect faces daunting challenges
OMB named Dick Burk to be chief architect, starting Dec. 13.
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Sarbanes-Oxley for feds?
OMB's controller says there will be new guidance for agencies' financial management before she leaves in January.
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Auditors urge CADE stress
The Customer Account Data engine should go through high-volume testing before deployment, an audit report says.
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Tracking architectural benefits
GAO officials are looking at ways agencies can measure the effects of enterprise architecture.
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Chief architect named
HUD's Richard Burk will become lead the development of the federal enterprise architecture.
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Chief architect job lives
Now that the position has survived, officials say they will name someone to fill it by the end of the year.
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OMB comptroller to leave
Officials confirmed that Linda Springer, the Office of Management and Budget controller, will resign her position.
Modernization
Intell agencies adapt data architecture model
Spy agencies need a meaningful way of exchanging information, and the federal enterprise architecture's data reference model can help, says the lead enterprise architect for the U.S. intelligence community.
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Congress sheds sourcing limits
The fiscal 2005 spending bill passed by Congress does not measures to limit competitive sourcing.
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Groups demand e-voting improvements
Public interest groups call for paper receipts, better training and other steps meant to improve electronic voting.
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