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Federal Government

Treasury promotes Taylor to FinCEN CIO
Ann Taylor moves from an assistant director position at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network to its chief information officer.
(Posted May 20, 2008)
Peter Tseronis moves to new position at Energy Department
Peter Tseronis, chief technology officer leaves the Education Department.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
GPO gets new deputy chief of staff
Matt Redell will help with the operational management of the agency.
(Posted March 17, 2008)
GSA names new deputy general counsel
Lennard Loewentritt, who is also acting general counsel, has worked at the agency for 35 years.
(Posted February 25, 2008)
The Lectern: Random Dubai impressions
Blogger Steve Kelman is in Dubai as part of a program at the Dubai School of Government. Here he shares some of his cultural and professional observations.
(Posted January 11, 2008)
The Lectern: Dubai rising
Blogger Steve Kelman is impressed that participants in a young government leaders program in Dubai understand the importance of innovation and good governance (and that they recognize the two are not mutually exclusive).
(Posted January 8, 2008)
Mitchell's interim replacement named
Stan Kaczmarczyk will continue as the Office of Governmentwide Policy's principal deputy associate administrator while overseeing the Office of Technology Strategy.
(Posted December 18, 2007)
The Lectern: What do professors do?
A recent research project on U.K. health care serves as a good case study of the life of a tenured Harvard professor (and provides another reminder about the shortcomings of conventional wisdom).
(Posted November 29, 2007)
The Lectern: Sending a scent by snail mail
The Royal Mail, the U.K.'s version of the U.S. Postal Service, could serve as a good case study in government innovation.
(Posted November 15, 2007)
Letter: The continuing saga of CRs
A reader writes that the inability of Congress to pass budgets on time is both inexplicable and inexcusable. Read the letter and post a comment.
(Posted November 7, 2007)
The Lectern: Swedish politics -- sound familiar?
Sweden's political circle is all a-twitter about the questionable behavior of the country's chief political advisor and a political television reporter, writes blogger (and Swedish speaker) Steve Kelman.
(Posted December 18, 2007)
Get a Life!: Keeping an eye on California fires
Federal employees are among those evacuated and hoping their homes are saved while many other federal employees have mobilized to help. Federal Web sites show how government serves the public in emergencies and helps its own workers.
(Posted December 18, 2007)
The Lectern: Picture this: 23,000 applicants, 300 civil service jobs
Blogger Steve Kelman learns that young Koreans are drawn to civil service because of the competitive salaries and social prestige.
(Posted December 18, 2007)
The Lectern: The Clinton Foundation and Public Management
Bill Clinton's new book, Giving, shows that the former president is applying the principles of "reinventing government" to his work with the Clinton Foundation.
(Posted December 18, 2007)
The Lectern: Remembering life before the fear industry ran the show
An interview with a senior agency manager from the Clinton years reminds blogger Steve Kelman that career employees were once encouraged to be innovative.
(Posted December 18, 2007)
The Lectern: One more time -- How is the fear industry stifling good government?
Cleaning out his office, FCW blogger Steve Kelman comes across an article that echoes his concerns about the Washington "fear industry."
(Posted December 18, 2007)
FCW Insider: Wanted --Young people to talk tech
FCW is seeking some young folks -- in high school, college or early in their careers -- to share their views of IT with a roomful of CIOs at this fall's Government CIO Summit.
(Posted September 26, 2007)
FCW Insider: Are we having a flashback?
A joke overheard on a train: O.J. Simpson gets arrested, Hillary Clinton introduces a health care plan and a government shutdown looms. What year is it?
(Posted September 26, 2007)
Letter: Giuliani doesn't understand federal workforce
Rudy Giuliani hasn't seen the government workforce to know exactly how it works, says one reader.
(Posted November 30, 2007)
FAS gets new chief of staff
Air Force veteran and former White House aide Bruce Caughman will be chief of staff at the Federal Acquisition Service, FAS Commissioner James Williams announced Sept. 6.
(Posted September 20, 2007)



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Acquisition:

GSA advisory panel wants more feedback
The MAS panel is asking more GSA customers to share thoughts on schedule pricing and practices.

DOD Spotlight:

Navy takes EA concept to heart
With two initiatives, the Navy expects to score gains in program efficiency and effectiveness.

Management:

Intell leaders heed pay concerns
Leaders of the intelligence community make a point of getting employee input on pay-for-performance plans.

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