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Join The National Dialogue on .gov Websites
Date: September 19, 2011Type: News
Today the government launches an online discussion between web experts and the public on how to revamp .gov websites. The National Dialogue on Improving Federal Websites is part of the White House and General Service Administration’s Campaign to Cut Waste, an initiative to streamline how the...
GSA’s Per Diem Rates Go Mobile
Date: August 11, 2011Type: News
On August 4, the General Services Administration (GSA) launched their Per Diem Mobile App for iPhone and BlackBerry, allowing users to look up Federal...
Open Sourcing the IT Dashboard & the TechStat Process
Date: March 31, 2011Type: Blog
We launched the IT Dashboard and the TechStat Accountability Sessions to improve IT transparency and accountability across the Federal Government. The Dashboard has helped us shine a light on IT projects, providing performance data to fuel TechStat reviews, which have led to over $3 billion in...
The Evolving CIO: From Financial Compliance Origins to Data Singularity
Date: March 28, 2011Type: Article
The Evolving CIO: From Financial Compliance Origins to Data Singularity
Date: March 28, 2011Type: Blog
Thank you to those who took a moment to comment on my recent blog introducing my new series on the evolving CIO. Several of you agreed that we need to redefine the purpose of the CIO based on the trajectory of our society. In this spirit, an article comes to mind that I was reading in Time...
March 10th Social Security Webinar Targets Young Americans
Date: March 08, 2011Type: News
On March 10th at 3 p.m. EST, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will host a webinar, “Social Security 101: What’s in it for me?” The...
The Evolving CIO: The Challenges of the 2nd Decade
Date: February 14, 2011Type: Article
The Evolving CIO: The Challenges of the 2nd Decade
Date: February 14, 2011Type: Blog
Note: I am starting a blog series to share my reflections and create a dialogue on how the role of the CIO must adapt to meet the information management challenges that face us as we move deeper into the 2nd decade of the millennium.
USDA Atlas Offers New Insight Into Our “Food Environment”
Date: February 02, 2011Type: News
The USDA Food Environment Atlas, which marks its first anniversary this month, offers Americans new ways to explore the factors that shape their food choices, the quality of their diets, and their health. The Atlas was recently...
ExpertNet: The Federal Government Wants Your Answers
Date: January 18, 2011Type: News
Comment Period Extended to January 23, 2011
How do you craft public policy questions that get genuinely useful responses from citizens? What’s the best way to reach members of the public with the greatest expertise on a given topic? These are just some of the questions that the...
2010 Instilled Greater Transparency and Stakeholder Engagement at HUD
Date: January 04, 2011Type: Blog
As the new year begins and we look back over 2010, a couple of significant accomplishments come to mind. The first has to do with our efforts to increase the discipline with which we manage our investment in IT. We have made significant improvements in this area and these improvements are grounded...
Delivering for the American People
Date: January 03, 2011Type: Pdf (Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this file)
Memorandum for Agency Chief Information Officers from Vivek Kundra, U.S. Chief Information Officer, reflecting on key accomplishments over the past two years in closing the technology gap to deliver results for the American people.
USDA Brings Broadband to Hopi, Navajo Communities
Date: December 23, 2010Type: News
In 2011, the USDA Broadband Initiatives Program will begin connecting rural Hopi and Navajo communities in Arizona to greater opportunities for economic growth,
Whether it takes 100 days or 100 years, eventually classified information loses its potential to harm U.S. security interests. Sheryl Shenberger, Director of the National Declassification Center (NDC) at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), noted that the problem is deciding... With estimated losses running as high as $6 billion annually, crimes related to art and antiquities—including theft, fraud, looting, and trafficking—don’t make a pretty picture. The popularity of Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and other social media has given rise to a growing number of questions about online conduct for U.S. Navy personnel, and how Navy leadership can effectively communicate using these... This is a video from an external site. Surfing the web. Social networking. Shopping. Even the most innocuous online activities can pose a threat to our nation’s cybersecurity, and all Americans should play a part in protecting it.
Date: December 16, 2010
National Archives Speeds Up Declassification
Type: News
Date: November 18, 2010
Harnessing Innovation To Amplify Mission Success
Type: Article
Date: November 09, 2010
Leadership Testimony
Type: Article
Date: November 02, 2010
FBI Targets Better Website Functionality
Type: News
Date: October 26, 2010
Navy Handbook Offers Advice on Friending, Following, Blogging
Type: News
Date: October 20, 2010
Open for Questions: Cybersecurity
Type: External Video
Date: October 14, 2010
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Advocates Good “Cyber Hygiene”
Type: News



