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Reps. Darrell Issa and Gerry Connolly say federal IT mismanagement has not only cost taxpayers billions, but has a dire effect on the economy. The two congressmen with a history of butting heads agree...
View ArticleVideo Of The Week: Leading Trends in Information Technology
This feature showcases one video each Friday that captures the essence of innovation, technology and new ideas happening in government today. This week’s video is courtesy of Leading Trends in...
View ArticleBest Of 2012: From Big Data To The Federal Budget
As we reflected on our 2012 coverage, a few issues stood out as particularly pivotal in today’s government community. We’ve gathered the best of our Breaking Gov articles highlighting those hot...
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A new technology with potential government applications could make computer mice and touch interfaces obsolete with the wave of a finger. Consisting of a small motion-sensing unit and software, the...
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The Defense Department has awarded a first of its kind joint enterprise licensing agreement for Microsoft collaboration, mobility, productivity and security tools. Valued at $617 million, the...
View ArticleHow Social Media And Business Process Tools Boost Productivity
If any technology in the last 25 years has demonstrated the consequences of too much of a good thing, it’s email. For employees in so many organizations, email’s sheer volume has made it almost...
View ArticleImproving Background Investigations Requires Full Lifecycle Perspective
The federal government has earned praise the past few years for making improvements to the security clearance process. In fact, at a Homeland Security and Government Affairs subcommittee hearing in...
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