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Microsoft slates 25-patch Windows update for next week, many PCs still vulnerable to Conficker worm, Chinese ISP momentarily hijacks the Internet
CACI International VP believes agencies are making progress on security
A lot of the focus of HR reform in the government has been internal - how to make the system work better from the inside - for hiring managers, CHCOs, and OPM itself.
J.D. Sicilia, Director of the DoD Lean Six Sigma Program Office and Howard Seamens, Performance Improvement Specialist with the Human Capital Portfolio in the DoD Lean Six Sigma Program Office say they\'ve cut hiring time and improved candidates for Defense jobs.
The new virtual lifetime electronic records (VLER) will help prevent misplaced paperwork and help providers maintain and offer quality health care to their patients. Dr. Steve Ondra, the senior policy advisor for health affairs at the VA, explains.
No shutdown for summit, Web 2.0 restrictions eased for federal agencies, Newfound asteroid will pass close to earth
Some ex-employees turn to cybercrime
Even the most senior Federal officials responding to our survey are apprehensive about reform success.
Company\'s Chairman and CEO warns that intellectual property loss could be one of biggest consequences of cyber shortcomings.
The new CIO at the CPSC is changing the way his office does business. April 7, 2010
As part of our special week-long series \"HR: Reinvented\", we asked Federal Chief Performance Office Jeff Zients to preview changes coming to personnel practices in the federal government. He told us, changes will start at the beginning.
By the time the NHIN Direct Project is done, there will be one nationwide exchange, consisting of the organizations that have come together in a common policy framework to implement the standards and services. Acting director of the office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Dr. Doug Fridsma, explains how it will work.
Washington has more green space per person than any other U.S. city of its size. The National Capital Planning Commission\'s Director of Intergovernmental affairs Julia Koster explains how federal and local agencies are working together to make them even better.
Jodi Schneider, Congressional expert and Senior Editor in the Washington Bureau of the American Banker, says the budget will be on the minds of Congress but may not be on the agenda right away.