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April 2005

April 29, 2005
GovBenefits to let agencies brand own benefits pages

GovBenefits to let agencies design their own front pages
As GAO watches, IRS works to patch security holes
Share-in-savings regulations will receive one more review
DHS mulls choice of passport technology, as lawmakers clash

April 28, 2005
Gates, Powell: IT’s benefits should be visible

Internaut: Defense shows how an enterprise architecture can really work
What’s new in Exchange 2003
Managers say security is good, despite bad grades
William “Bill” McDermott | Competitors can also be partners
DOD IG resists congressional pressure on acquisition audits
First, skill all the lawyers

April 27, 2005
Senators seek new DOD deputy secretary for management


April 26, 2005
Natural environment

Security guide

April 25, 2005
Profiles in leadership in government IT

IRS increasing CADE capabilities, cutting refund time
CMS offers an incentive for doctors to use health IT

April 22, 2005
OMB opens eye to consolidating budget, records and other functions

New joint forces office expects to speed technology to the field
E-gov projects hire some help to get the word out
OMB wants to know where the security money goes
VA’s early reviews could keep HealtheVet out of sick bay
Study: Online CFO Act reports are a mixed bag
SmartBuy picks up portfolio management
Congress mulls new rules on protecting personal data
Tax e-filers reach 60 percent
VA’s dose of WiFi
Finally, some headway in the battle for Internet security?
Cybereye: Avoid the rush: Worry about 2006 elections now

April 21, 2005
Automated system at HHS recycles data for many uses

Marines prefer own HR system
OMB to resolve governance issues with grant initiatives

April 18, 2005
Agencies get a head start on protecting patient data


April 14, 2005
CISO Exchange falters over format and fees

New group to promote telework
OMB issues draft ID card guidelines
Justice delays multiagency wireless net
Poor grades can mask progress in complex IT environments, such as DHS
Army plans to automate some forms by fall
As secure Linux goes mainstream, Common Criteria becomes an issue

April 12, 2005
OMB finishing guidance on how grants management will work


April 8, 2005
Postal Service’s HR system, Grants.gov honored by federal councils


April 7, 2005
GSA to test e-authentication tools

RFI for cybersecurity LOB hits the wires
Accenture: E-gov yet to live up to its potential

April 5, 2005
OMB, industry create telework site


April 4, 2005
NASA picks EDS for $20 million eTravel contract


April 1, 2005
CMS gives the public access to hospital care data

New strategy calls on Defense to streamline IT
Despite a bumpy first ride, San Diego goes for a second-generation outsourcing deal
The IRS wants its money—electronically
IRS plans to modernize its Web services
NIST offers new guide on HIPAA security
Grants.gov team mulls awards database
Latest projection has IT budget on upward trend
White House floats policy on privacy that straddles lawmakers’ opposing views
OMB to agencies: Bump up IT use to get control of payments

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5 priorities still worth pursuing
The original elements of the PMA will remain priorities in the future, observers say.

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