Digital Government
The rest of the best
Executive Office of the President reached stage five and seven other agencies are a few steps away from the top
Digital Government
EOP does right
The Executive Office of the President is the only agency to reach the fifth and final stage of maturity on the General Accounting Office's framework for evaluating enterprise architectures.
Digital Government
Dems argue for privacy officers
House Democrats introduced a bill to create a governmentwide chief privacy officer position.
People
IT skills survey due
Results of a survey of the federal IT workers' bench strength are expected at the end of this month.
People
When Irish eyes are sharing...
...they use a central hub instead of distributed architectures.
People
E-Travel: Open for business
The governmentwide online travel system is ready to take orders, GSA says.
People
Panel: Execs should work together
IT planning and execution must involve both the CIO and CFO, officials said today.
People
Justice plans info sharing
The proposal will help law enforcement agencies share case data, officials say.
People
Science.gov 2.0 launches
The governmentwide Web portal for science and technology information has been upgraded.
Acquisition
Agent tracker to feel Impact
Impact Innovations Group will reengineer DOJ's system for tracking foreign agents.
People
National Research Council group calls for Trilogy stoppage
The FBI should hold off on the final piece of the Trilogy modernization program, a report says.
People
Records group readies report
The Electronic Records Policy Working Group also plans to create tools to help agencies.
People
GAO seeks better architectures
The General Accounting Office says it can help agencies improve immature IT blueprints.
People
OMB to deliver competitive sourcing data
The Bush administration plans to deliver its first report on competitive sourcing to Congress this month.
Digital Government
Checking the list
For the Office of Management and Budget's enterprise architecture assessment, agency officials must evaluate their architecture capabilities in four areas.
People
FBI CIO takes control
All IT investments for the FBI now go through the CIO's office, which is also building program management functions.
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