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PRONOM is a web-based public technical registry of more than 750 different digital file formats that enables digital archivists, records managers and the public to precisely identify and confirm digital file formats. NARA\'s Kenneth Thibodeau explains why that\'s important.
The $1.1 trillion Senate omnibus bill would authorize President Obama\'s pay freeze proposal. But it protects against furloughs or reductions-in-force. The Senate\'s bill would replace the House\'s version, which is a continuing resolution. Lawmakers must approve a bill before Dec. 19 when the current CR expires.
Former USDA CIO Anne Reed responds to OMB\'s plan to reform IT management.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has a new way of managing risks.
Whether it\'s decking the halls or planning for parties, the holiday season brings with it a host of distractions for workers. Accountemps\' Josh Howarth tells us about a new survey looking at pre-holiday productivity.
The Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act has passed the Senate, but the debate lives on. We get opinions from the National Whistleblowers Center, a member of Congress, and good-government group the Partnership for Public Service.
Lawmakers have urged President Obama to expand the State Department\'s cyber authority.
\"Hard, but do-able,\" says a former administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy about OMB\'s new 25 point IT reform plan. Steve Kelman explains.
The National Security Agency plans to hire 1000 cybersecurity professionals in the next year. NSA\'s Associate Director for Human Resources, Kathy Hutson, told us how they plan to do that.
The Office of Management and Budget said many feds responsible for IT acquisition are so cautious about running afoul of ethics rules that they\'re passing up what could be productive interactions with the industry. The administration plans to start an awareness campaign to improve communication between agencies and vendors.
The Partnership for Public Service\'s Tim McManus explained the findings of a report on best practices for federal hiring.
The recession and changes in the use of mail as transactions and messages go more and more electronic. How can the USPS keep up? The GAO\'s Phil Herr has details.
The administration detailed a 25-point plan to improve the way agencies buy and manage technology. Current and former government officials say OMB is using lessons learned from the past to set the agencies up for success.
It is a small agency but its impact is great. This week, host Derrick T. Dortch talks with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. December 10, 2010 (This is an encore presentation.)