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White House IT budget request lower in 2011
The administration proposes to decrease the governmentwide technology budget by 1.6 percent over the 2010 enacted funding. White House also zeroes out funding for OPM's Retirement Systems Modernization program in 2011. OMB also plans to create centralized IT services around data centers, cloud computing and other areas.
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Federal e-customers get satisfaction
After a slow start and a small drop in the first quarter of 2009, e-government satisfaction reaches an all-time high.
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Stories of the Decade: More with Mark Forman, the first 'federal CIO'
Listen to the second half of the conversation.
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EXCLUSIVE: OMB guidance sets technology tone for 2010, beyond
Internal documents obtained by Federal ews Radio details administration's plans to require use of the secure identity card, cloud computing, data center consolidation and several other initiatives. Current and former government officials say OMB clarified its stance on how to move forward with many of the former Bush administration initiatives.
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Stories of the Decade: e-gov, IT and the role of the federal CIO
Mark Forman, the first administrator of e-government and information technology at OMB, gives us his thoughts.
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Is GSA reducing the number of e-travel providers?
Agency issued a draft RFP requesting industry comment on its new requirements. GSA says 23 major agencies and 38 smaller ones are using one of three E-Travel vendors.
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Congress allocates more for e-gov fund than ever before
By Jason Miller Executive Editor FederalNewsRadio The House and Senate appropriations committees allocated more funding for the e-government fund infiscal 2010 than in the previous seven years combined...
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W3C starts e-gov interest group
W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium, is the main standards body that focuses on the development of web structure. They're the standards-bearer for the work we all do on the Web every day...
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Kundra Talks to FederalNewsRadio
Vivek Kundra did not ask for the title of Federal CIO. But now that he has it, he has lots of plans for what he wants to do. President Barack Obama appointed Kundra as federal CIO March 5...
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Tracking the Transition: Greg Parston
Engage, listen and respond--three basic rules for how the Obama administration needs to work with citizens. A worldwide e-government..
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Kundra talks to CIOs
If you liked what Vivek Kundra did as the chief technology officer for Washington D.C., then the plans he laid out before the Federal Chief Information Officer's Council Feb. 6 would suit you well.
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More Reaction to Kundra at OMB
As expected most of the reaction to President Obama expected nomination of Vivek Kundra as the next OMB administrator for e-government and IT has beenoptimism...
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Kundra Could be E-Gov Administrator 2
FederalNewsRadio has learned that Vivek Kundra - the chief technology officer for the Washington, DC government -- will be the OMB administrator fore-government and information technology...
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Kundra to be next e-gov administrator
Announcement called ‘imminent'
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How will the administration meet citizens' needs?
Engage, listen, respond, new study says
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