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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Year in Review/Hot or Not


review


This year has seen its fair share of scandals and progress. Our annual year in review coverage looks back at each month in 2007 and highlights the biggest stories.

Also this year we look at what was hot and what was not in management, technology, procurement and policy.

Year in Review

Feature

2007 in review
A look back at 2007 in the pages of Federal Computer Week.

Editorial

New Year’s resolutions
As 2007 comes to an end, we look ahead to opportunities next year.

FlipSide

2007 – we’ve got it covered.

Hot or Not

hot or not

Management

Not a case of business as usual
Some CIOs gained new authorities, but not all gains offset the challenges facing managers.

Web extra: A matter of authority
Agencies and lawmakers sought greater authority in key positions in their efforts to improve government performance

Technology

With tech, there's always change
New technologies kept federal managers from falling into any routine.

Web extra: Endpoint security gets a boost
IT execs tackle security and tech support in 2007, storage not so much.

Procurement

Acquisition was a hot spot
Agencies built a foundation for improving workforce skills and contracting practices.

Policy

Congress failed to make a mark
But policies for better information sharing and e-discovery were positive advances.



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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