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Editorial: GSA's Alliant lessonsGSA needs to take proactive steps to assure its customers that they can have faith in the government's contracting organization.(Posted March 31, 2008)
Welles: Birds of a featherNetworking is an invaluable skill, but where are the best places for federal employees to connect?(Posted March 31, 2008)
Editorial: Seeking the bright lightsNominations are now open for the 2008 Rising Star awards, which recognize the work done by younger people in government and industry.(Posted March 24, 2008)
Letters: The problem with NSPSThe National Security Personnel System continues to inspire fear, loathing and letters to the editor.(Posted March 3, 2008)
Guerra: Regulating profitThe government shouldn't care if companies are making a profit as long as they are delivering value.(Posted March 3, 2008)
McNamara: Intelligence sharingOur government must start using 21st-century technologies to protect society and civil liberties.(Posted February 18, 2008)
Editorial: Good governmentRep. Tom Davis has been good for the IT community and will be missed when he retires from government.(Posted February 18, 2008)
Editorial: Departing opportunitiesPolitical appointees often leave their posts in the last year of an administration, but in recent months, we have seen many career employees leave and there are others who are pondering their futures.(Posted February 4, 2008)
LettersThe trouble with NSPS lies with the raters; Contractors can't solve management problems; Smithsonian records readily searchable; What are the benefits of software as a service?; Feds should have nothing to hide (Posted February 4, 2008)
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