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Homeland security

DHS appoints USCIS ombudsman
Michael Dougherty previously was acting director of immigration policy and senior policy adviser for immigration at DHS' Office of Policy and Planning.
(Posted March 5, 2008)
Bush nominates DHS deputy secretary
Paul Schneider started in government work more than 40 years ago.
(Posted February 27, 2008)
Ex-DHS chief of staff to head new tech center
Bruce Lawlor will be responsible for developing educational, research and outreach programs for the Center for Technology, Security, and Policy at Virginia Tech.
(Posted February 5, 2008)
Ex-Navy captain appointed to DHS
Kevin Reardon has been appointed as deputy assistant secretary of homeland security for infrastructure protection.
(Posted February 4, 2008)
FCW Insider: Buzzing about DHS's leadership
The future of DHS's IT leadership has been making the talk circuit for weeks now.
(Posted January 28, 2008)
Bush names Reed as special assistant
Richard Reed will be assistant to the president for homeland security and senior director for continuity policy.
(Posted January 24, 2008)
Get a Life!: Marathon messaging
The New York City Marathon on Sunday combined technology and organization, notes blogger Judy Welles. Runners' shoes sent text messages of progress and location. If it can be done for a race, can it be done for emergency evacuation?
(Posted November 5, 2007)
Over-reliance on contractors is nothing new
In response to a story about DHS relying too much on contractors, a long-time fed suggests providing more training and guidance to agency officials who oversee contractors.
(Posted October 19, 2007)



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Doan's departure:

Grkavac: Focus on Doan’s record
Lurita Doan was a controversial figure, and yet she managed to steer GSA in the right direction.

Doan's departure:

Waldron: Time for a schedule focus
The schedule contracts are the government’s most successful procurement vehicle. Invest in them.

Doan's departure:

Balutis: Finding a new administrator
The post of GSA administrator is a ‘prune’ job — a plum job that needs an experienced hand.

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