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Some information technology offices within the Internal Revenue Service have had difficulty in adjusting to an automated requirements management tool, says the Treasury Inspector General for Tax
The Internal Revenue Service can negotiate less expensive contracts if it better manages the capacity and performance of its mainframes, according to a Treasury Inspector General for Tax
The Internal Revenue Service's Active Directory has too many forests, says the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. In addition, network scans show that 727 Windows servers and 238
The first Internal Revenue Service information technology organization to implement the Information Technology Infrastructure Library isn't proactive in problem management, as called for by ITIL,
While the Internal Revenue Service has made some progress in correcting its computer security material weakness, the agency prematurely closed the security roles and responsibilities component and
The Internal Revenue Services recorded some security holes as closed and tests as successfully performed when in fact they were not, according to a newly released Treasury Inspector General for Tax
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