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Six former federal IT executives offers opinions and insights about the latest attempt to strengthen the roles of agency CIOs.
With the Trump Administration releasing the Presidents Management Agenda this week, we’ve assembled a panel of experts to discuss key components of the agenda this Friday.
March 23, 2018
Dan Chenok and Jesse Samberg, IBM Center for the Business of Government, offer insights from a recent roundtable highlighting ways agencies can more quickly move to shared services.
How can technology transform the way government does business? How can the federal government reduce costs and improve services by adapting private sector cost reduction strategies and technologies? What are those specific cost reduction strategies? Join us as we explore these questions and more.
National Academy of Public Administration has just released a white paper with several recommendations for implementing the Program Management Improvement and Accountability Act.
The White House hosted a summit to educate agencies on how to implement Technology Business Management standards to improve the line of sight from dollars spent to value obtained.
OMB is revamping the capital planning and investment control (CPIC) process and asking agencies break down commodity IT spending in more specific terms than ever before.
Dan Chenok, the executive director of the IBM Center for The Business of Government, highlights seven key takeaways from a recent roundtable on improving the background investigations processes.
The 2017 Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) guidance to agencies redefines what constitutes a major cyber incident for a third time in the last decade.
The next president's management agenda will be key in helping the new administration deliver on its agency priorities next year. The Partnership for Public Service offered a four-pronged road map to develop an implementation plan on the next president's agency and policy priorities.
The Obama administration wants federal agencies to have an organized response plan in place before a major cyber attack hits, but cyber officials wonder how soon that strategy will take effect.
The Office of Management and Budget updated Circular A-130 with the requirement for agencies to focus on risk management when deciding on how to protect networks and systems.
If the next administration wants to get anything done, it'll need to make sure it has good decision makers matched with good decision-making processes. Dan Chenok, executive director of the IBM Center for the Business of Government, tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin that was one of the leassons gleaned from a series of roundtable discussions conducted by the center and the Partnership for Public Service.
The next president, whoever it is, could help forge a more enterprise-like government with a strong focus on management. The Partnership for Public service and the IBM Center for the Business of Government hosted roundtable discussions on this topic. Dan Chenok, executive director at the IBM Center, provides all the details on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.