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IT modernization has a way to go at HUD

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has been modernizing its information technology systems to better support its business units, but some work remains, according to Valerie Melvin, the...

IT modernization has a way to go at HUD

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has been modernizing its information technology systems to better support its business units, but some work remains, according to Valerie Melvin, the...

VA, HUD and Jon Bon Jovi kick off app challenge to address veterans' homelessness

A new, cross-agency developer challenge called Project REACH addresses the Obama administration goal of ending homelessness among veterans by 2015. Project REACH, which stands for Real-time

Agencies at risk when contracting for inherently governmental support, says GAO

When letting contracts for services that closely support inherently governmental functions, many federal agencies don't address the risk of contractors inappropriately influencing the government

Study offers tips on government data analytics

Government agencies should start small and build an "analytics culture" to ensure success when using data to enhance performance, according to a Nov. 30 study (.pdf) from the IBM Center for the

Spotlight: FDIC claims top spot in best places to work ranking

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, is the best large agency to work for in the federal government, according to the Partnership for Public Service's annual " Best Places to Work to in the

Congress poised to pass fiscal 2012 'minibus'

House and Senate appropriators unveiled Nov. 14 a "minibus" bill that would fund the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Justice, Transportation and Housing and Urban Development, as well as NASA,

Federal CIO pay report

As private-sector executives eagerly await bonus season, the debate has once again arisen around contractor and public-sector pay. But as organizations--such as the Project on Government Oversight,

GAO: OMB should help unify agencies' siloed efficiency strategies

Fueled by budget pressure, federal agencies have launched an array of efficiency initiatives that could be adapted and repurposed by other federal agencies. But the efforts--such as the Defense

Obstacles forestall HSPD-12 cards in logical access

When the White House issued policy in 2004 under Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 requiring agencies to issue standardized personal identification cards to federal employees and