Agencies are turning to collaborative technologies to make the most of their resources.
Learn how IT leaders are working to build a frictionless enterprise.
Agencies are turning to collaborative technologies to make the most of their resources.
Can fed-friendly software modules help agencies meet the EVM mandate? Possibly — but experts recommend that they also apply an enterprise strategy to monitoring earned value.
“For me, information security is job one, period. It should be as ubiquitous as breathing.” That’s a core belief that William Vajda, CIO of the Education Department, says he lives every day.
Working with OPM, agencies are trying to develop ways to motivate workers and improve performance.
With a Justice-DHS exchange effort as the vanguard, a new Data Reference Model to populate and XML schemas to try out, agencies have the components to make governmentwide data sharing a reality.
Homeland Security revises its IT agenda driven by its changing workload. Good content tops pretty pictures on federal sites, a survey finds.
With this first FedTech issue of 2006, our promise to our readers is as simple as it is ambitious: Exceed your expectations.
Agencies are overcoming the challenges of merging voice, video and data—and they're doing it through IP telephony.
Richard R. Burk is the nation’s chief architect and manages the Federal Enterprise Architecture program in the Office of Management and Budget.

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