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EA lacking at DOT, say auditors

Although the Transportation Department has spent $48 million developing its enterprise architecture and plans on spending another $25 million in the near future, it lacks an effective EA program.

Federal CIOs face systematic restraints, says GAO

Federal chief information officers continue to face systematic restraints, a situation that has contributed to long-standing information technology management challenges within the government, says

IRS IT investments fall short on Clinger-Cohen requirement, says IG report

The Internal Revenue Service is generally meeting the letter, if not the spirit, of the Clinger-Cohen Act, according to a July 9 report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. The

Are federal CIOs on verge of more power?

The power of federal CIOs has been evolving ever since they were created by the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996. With the Obama administration seeking a more robust information technology, industry experts

SPOTLIGHT: USDA shakeup downgrades CIO, CFO

There's been a management shakeup at the Department of Agriculture, and it directly affects the chief information officer and chief financial officer. The reorganization downgrades the role of the

Q&A: On the job with IT strategist Alan Balutis

Alan Balutis is a Distinguished Fellow and Senior Director, North American Public Sector for Cisco Systems' Business Solutions Group, the firm's global strategy and consulting arm. Previously, he