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FCW Download and Table of Contents

Published March 19, 2007

Print and online news archive
Community.gov: Picture yourself here


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By FCW Staff


NEWS

Get smart about desktop management
By John Moore
Neglect the basics and you’ll risk having days of high-profile grief and frustration.

Cures for the compulsive gadget grabber
By Alan Joch
Unflinching focus on value and program needs helps rein in temptation to buy the latest and greatest toys.

Buzz of the Week
By FCW Staff
Be careful what you ask for.

GSA seeks a catalyst role in its plans for an IPv6 program office
By Matthew Weigelt
NIST will recommend a set of standards and specifications for the federal government to use when it buys IPv6 products.

FedBizOpps procurement stalls once again
By Jason Miller
GSA is mum on next steps as judge denies government’s request for reconsideration.

Intercepts
By Bob Brewin
Women really do run the world;An Air Force star;How about a woman MHS CIO?;Joint Medical Command inevitable?;Big savings from teledermatology;Final MHS note.

Circuit
By FCW Staff
What did you do with your long weekend?; Follow the money; Matthews for president?; The paparazzi.

Editorial: Doan’s task
By Christopher J. Dorobek
Despite the controversy surrounding her, the GSA administrator’s main goal should be leaving the agency better than she found it.

Nadler: How small is small?
By FCW Staff
Small Business Administration’s small-business recertification rule strikes the right balance.

Fountain: More than a grade
By FCW Staff
The Federal Information Security Management Act’s objectives count for more than good or bad grades.

Technology Briefs
By FCW Staff
New backup strategies; Open Document Format advances.

FlipSide
By FCW Staff
Tech toons told the story.

Congress pressures agencies to improve E-FOIA compliance
By Jana Cranmer
House and Senate bills focus on improving the efficiency and transparency of E-FOIA.

VA gives thumbs down to thumb drives
By Jason Miller
High-profile agency is at the forefront of a trend to restrict the use of thumb drives.

GSA tries sweetening telework with new federal regulations
By Jana Cranmer
The agency clarified security requirements for teleworkers and reduced agencies’ equipment burdens for off-site workers.

Big vendors give open source added clout
By FCW Staff
Familiar suppliers provide a higher comfort level for agencies.

Democrats gain the advantage on health IT issues
By Heather B. Hayes
With Democrats now in charge on Capitol Hill, the rush for national health IT legislation is on.

Two agencies prove it’s possible to fix GAO high-risk programs
By Mary Mosquera
HUD, Postal Service worked their way off of GAO’s high-risk list.

Using the bad to do good
By Richard W. Walker
Government Printing Office looks to learn from its mistakes to improve its programs.

OFPP outlines plan to clean up data
By Matthew Weigelt
Denett will require chief acquisition officers to sign off on the quality of procurement data.

Chertoff gives CIO the power of the purse
By Wilson P. Dizard III
Scott Charbo will gain broad control of IT spending in DHS directorates.

DOD renews acquisition reform by focusing on unearned fees
By Josh Rogin
New contracting policies respond to longstanding contracting concerns.

head

Doan's departure:

Soloway: Challenges are opportunities
GSA must seize the moment to rebuild relations with federal agency customers and Congress.

Doan's departure:

Aronie: The Eagle and the Arrow
Doan waged bold battles during her tenure, but those battles ended up being distracting.

Doan's departure:

Fox: Doan picked a good fight
By standing up to GSA’s inspector general, Doan showed she understood the proper role of IGs.

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