Digital Government
Also in the News: Obama taps tech for health care push
President-elect Barack Obama is drawing on the kinds of high-tech communications and social networking tools he used to get elected as he begins the push for his health care reform agenda, the Washington Post reports.
People
Transition Watch: Obama team gives Change.gov a Web 2.0 twist
Obama’s transition team continues to push the limits of interactive government by expanding community-based postings to its Change.gov Web site, according to Computerworld.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Canadians drop border data sharing with U.S.
Canada has dropped plans to let the U.S. create a database for personal information about Canadians crossing the border, according to the Canadian TV news station CKWS.
Digital Government
Also in the News: USDA reopens Networx competition
The Agriculture Department has reopened its competition to find a telecommunications services vendor under the Networx program after a protest by the losing bidders, NextGov reports.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Agencies overstate savings from competitive sourcing
The Government Accountability Office says agencies are overstating the savings they get when they allow contractors to compete for federal jobs, according to Federal Times.
People
Transition Watch: Daschle likely to push for health IT
Obama's pick for HHS secretary is an advocate of expanding health information technology as one part of a comprehensive health reform program, Government Health IT reports.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Feds are moving into the cloud
Federal agencies are increasingly looking to cloud computing to help them find efficiencies and cost savings, eWeek reports.
People
Also in the News: Obama to take White House communications online
Armed with 10 million e-mail addresses collected during the presidential campaign, Obama aides plan to reach out directly to their supporters via the World Wide Web.
Digital Government
Also in the News: GPO to release 'Plum Book'
Book listing more than 8,000 positions in the executive and legislative branches will be available Nov. 12, according to a GPO press release.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Obama wants changes to federal workforce
President-elect has plans for major shake-up, but method of implementation and chances of success are unclear.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Obama, McCain campaign computer systems hacked
Both campaigns experienced sophisticated cyberattacks from an unknown "foreign entity" over the summer, Newsweek reports.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Who would be Obama's CTO?
Wired blog calls for suggestions to fill the post of chief technology officer in an Obama administration.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Government 2.0 here to stay
In an article on ThePublicManager.org, Transportation CIO says the use of Web 2.0 will continue to affect how citizens and government interact.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Most agencies miss telecom deadline
Only 15 percent of agencies using GSA's Networx contracts had chosen a telecommunications carrier by the Sept. 30 deadline, Federal Times reports.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Davis takes parting shots
Retiring Republican representative critiques his party -- and Congress' inability to get things done -- in an interview with The New York Times.
Digital Government
Also in the News: State Department, IBM build telehealth bridge to rural Pakistan
A coalition of public and private organizations is using videoconferencing and Web-based technology to link physicians and patients, many of whom have not received medical treatment in decades, Government Health IT reports.
Digital Government
Also in the News: IT key to kids' health data project
Ambitious government study to track health of 100,000 U.S. children from before birth to age 21 starts in January, InformationWeek reports.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Council to revisit criteria for locality pay
Some members of the Federal Salary Council want to revisit standards for making locality pay decisions, Federal Times reports.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Google unveils tool to rank meeting questions
Google has released to the public a new tool that allows attendees to rank and vote on questions to be asked at meetings, Computerworld reports.
Digital Government
Also in the News: Navy delivers more Internet bandwidth to small ships in trial
The Navy has been performing a high-speed satellite networking trial that gives smaller ships up to 10 times more satellite bandwidth than previously available, according to Defense Systems.
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