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Definition: OMB
(Office of Management and Budget) See healthcare IT.
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Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
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Will the OMB, Feds finally get IT procurement right?
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Google, CDT call for more searchable government
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OMB denies knowing about website tracking
Unbeknown to the Bush administration, an outside contractor has been using Web bugs to link anonymous Web analytics to individual cookies.
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Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
Be it a matter of perspective or different terminology, the Federal Government's IT reform plan is not meeting its expectations.
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Will the OMB, Feds finally get IT procurement right?
The White House is expected to overhaul the way the federal government buys IT. The plan: Break projects down to smaller chunks.
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Government IT failures: "Room for improvement" [interview and podcast]
Given the size, scope and frequency of Government IT failures, it's important to understand the dynamics underlying these projects. To learn more about federal IT, I interviewed two federal...
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The federal budget is finally digital
At 2,200 pages, how many people actually read the whole federal budget the president sends to Congress each year? Definitely not enough to pay for the cost of printing. And more importantly, how...
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Google, CDT call for more searchable government
It's time -- high time -- for government agencies to make their websites much more friendly to web search engines. That's what Google and Wikipedia plan to tell a homeland security Senate...
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OMB wants agencies to delete Social Security numbers
Many colleges and other institutions have dumped Social Security numbers to identify people because of the ongoing security risk. Finally, the federal government is jumping on the bandwagon. The...
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Flush from success in grants database bill, OMB embraces bloggers
When Sen. Ted Stevens anonymously blocked a bill to put federal grant info online, bloggers smoked him out and freed the bill. Now OMB wants to do more with the blogosphere
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GAO: Problems with OMB oversight of IT
Agencies are failing to categorize certain projects as high-risk when they should, GAO says, and OMB is not getting the whole picture.
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OMB: Report data breaches in one hour
In a substantial policy change, all suspected or verified security breaches involving personal data must now be reported within one hour of discovery, according to an OMB memo.
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OMB releases guidelines for data security
New rules: Encrypt all sensitive data on mobile devices, require hardware authentication for remote login, log database downloads.
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Is OMB taking aim at CIO Council?
In 1996, Bill Clinton signed an executie order creating the Chief Information Officers Council. Recently, George W. Bush rescinded it.
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OMB: E-gov flailing as Congress withholds funding
Federal agencies are failing to make progress in e-government initiatives, and Congress' unwillingness to fund the programs is a chief reason why, OMB said.
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OMB goes to the mat to save e-government programs
Congressional budget commitee members, no fans of e-Government, threaten to tighten the noose on programs. OMB 'welcomes transparency.'
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State, OMB unveil new sites
With the idea of making government more accountable, OBM releases ExpectMore.gov. State Dept.'s site pushes foreign policy news.
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