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Innovation in Government: Creating The ‘Know Your Farmer’ Program

This is the second in a series of profiles of innovative leaders in government based on interviews by the authors Paul R. Lawrence and Mark A. Abramson for the book “Paths to Making a Difference:...

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When Government Gets Things Right

The past three weeks worth of news reports about GSA‘s lavish convention spending and indiscretions by Secret Service agents–and the inquisitions on Capitol Hill in response–could already fill a few...

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IT Forum: ‘Shared First’ Gets Legs, Agencies Report Progress

Federal CIO Steven VanRoekel speaks with InformationWeek Government Editor John Foley at Thursday’s event. Having launched a formal strategy on the concept yesterday, federal CIO Steven VanRoekel...

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Mobile Milestones: USDA Apps Allow Efficiency In The Field

This is one in a regular series on the latest innovation in mobile apps and mobile technology in the federal government. From Smokey Bear to “mobile hogs,” the Department of Agriculture is moving at...

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More With Less: USDA Finds Savings In Technology, Phone Plans

This is one in a regular series exploring how federal agencies are finding and implementing innovative ways to drive efficiency and cut costs. Once upon a time, farmers drove their horses and carts to...

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Feds@Work: Community Garden Innitiative Takes Root Nationwide

This is the third in a series of profiles on the 2012 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal finalists. The awards, presented by the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, recognize outstanding...

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New IT Proposals: The Rise Of 21st Century Seat Management?

The new computing generation has burst on the federal scene in a big way. The latest manifestation is solicitations coming from two cabinet agencies. But they remind me of a scene many years ago. I...

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Government Agencies Balance Mobile Device Management, BYOD

Mobile device management software is helping federal, state and local governments to keep track of employee handheld devices. But as agency programs grow in size, new challenges such as technology life...

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USDA Aids Gulf Coast Ecosystem

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 the U.S. Department of...

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VA Takes Initial Steps Moving 400,000 Email Users To Cloud

The Veterans Affairs Department’s move to a cloud-based email system for its employees is nothing if not meticulous. When fully rolled out, in 2014, the new platform will give about 400,000 VA users —...

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Innovation in Government: Creating The ‘Know Your Farmer’ Program

This is the second in a series of profiles of innovative leaders in government based on interviews by the authors Paul R. Lawrence and Mark A. Abramson for the book “Paths to Making a Difference:...

View Article

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When Government Gets Things Right

The past three weeks worth of news reports about GSA‘s lavish convention spending and indiscretions by Secret Service agents–and the inquisitions on Capitol Hill in response–could already fill a few...

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IT Forum: ‘Shared First’ Gets Legs, Agencies Report Progress

Federal CIO Steven VanRoekel speaks with InformationWeek Government Editor John Foley at Thursday’s event. Having launched a formal strategy on the concept yesterday, federal CIO Steven VanRoekel...

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Mobile Milestones: USDA Apps Allow Efficiency In The Field

This is one in a regular series on the latest innovation in mobile apps and mobile technology in the federal government. From Smokey Bear to “mobile hogs,” the Department of Agriculture is moving at...

View Article

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More With Less: USDA Finds Savings In Technology, Phone Plans

This is one in a regular series exploring how federal agencies are finding and implementing innovative ways to drive efficiency and cut costs. Once upon a time, farmers drove their horses and carts to...

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Feds@Work: Community Garden Innitiative Takes Root Nationwide

This is the third in a series of profiles on the 2012 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal finalists. The awards, presented by the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, recognize outstanding...

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New IT Proposals: The Rise Of 21st Century Seat Management?

The new computing generation has burst on the federal scene in a big way. The latest manifestation is solicitations coming from two cabinet agencies. But they remind me of a scene many years ago. I...

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Government Agencies Balance Mobile Device Management, BYOD

Mobile device management software is helping federal, state and local governments to keep track of employee handheld devices. But as agency programs grow in size, new challenges such as technology life...

View Article

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Clik here to view.

USDA Aids Gulf Coast Ecosystem

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 the U.S. Department of...

View Article

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VA Takes Initial Steps Moving 400,000 Email Users To Cloud

The Veterans Affairs Department’s move to a cloud-based email system for its employees is nothing if not meticulous. When fully rolled out, in 2014, the new platform will give about 400,000 VA users —...

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