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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Engagement, not page views, key to online success
Jeffrey Taylor, founder of Monster.com, says most organizations still have a Web 1.0 mind-set.
(Posted April 29, 2008)
Cybersecurity’s new world order
Government officials around the world encounter legal and diplomatic challenges in confronting cyberthreats.
(Posted April 28, 2008)
Buzz of the Week: Papal traffic a mixed blessing
Officials at the Transportation Department turned an inconvenience into a continuity-of-operations opportunity.
(Posted April 21, 2008)
IRS ‘good but not great,’ panel says
Advisory board praises the IRS’ progress on modernization but cites new concerns.
(Posted April 21, 2008)
Web 2.0: Texas city tests e-democracy
Fort Worth looks to spur citizen engagement using workgroup collaboration software.
(Posted April 21, 2008)
Government 2.0 presents global opportunity
At IRMCO, information managers from around the world described their experiences with Web 2.0.
(Posted April 14, 2008)
OMB wants trusted access plans
Deadlines are fast approaching to reduce Internet connections for greater security.
(Posted April 14, 2008)
Editorial: Rewarding innovation
The Census Bureau's decision to return to paper is indicative of government's lack of incentives for innovation.
(Posted April 14, 2008)
NIH to crack down on encryption
Further investigation reveals stolen laptop contained SSNs of 1,200 research participants
(Posted April 11, 2008)
Census counts on paper for 2010
House lawmakers grill Commerce officials about rising costs and reversion to paper.
(Posted April 7, 2008)
IAC gives awards to five projects for improvement
Agencies demonstrated improvements in organizational performance
(Posted April 1, 2008)
Marines restore access to online documents
The service took down the doctrine documents almost a year ago.
(Posted March 27, 2008)
Vietnam War memorial wall goes virtual
People can access photos of the wall online, thanks to a partnership between NARA and Footnote.com.
(Posted March 26, 2008)
White House: Don't look on new computers for old e-mail
Bush administration officials say they cannot justify the time and money necessary to make forensic copies of hard drives when they likely don't contain the e-mail messages being sought in ongoing litigation.
(Posted March 24, 2008)
Library of Congress tests Web 2.0 photo archive
A pilot project is allowing the public to comment on photographs from older news and wire services.
(Posted March 24, 2008)
EPA may have lost data in hasty library closures
Poor planning is seen as the cause of possible losses that librarians now decry.
(Posted March 24, 2008)
3 agencies tout PMA's value
OMB's Johnson says score cards improved agencies' effectiveness in the past 7 years.
(Posted March 24, 2008)
Sprehe: The president's legacy
The White House has repeatedly tolerated inadequate systems for keeping e-mail records.
(Posted March 24, 2008)
Web extra: Tapscott: Governance by participation
Think-tank founder envisions a technology-enabled democracy.
(Posted March 24, 2008)
Mintz: Turning conflict into consensus
A CIO exercises the fine art of politics to gain support for a key initiative.
(Posted March 24, 2008)






 
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