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Renovating a building
August 26th, 2009
Renovating a building isn't an easy task, no matter what building it is.
Tags: technology , Pentagon Renovation & Construction Program Office
Transparency and openness in government
August 5th, 2009
Exploring transparency and openness in government is a charge the new administration is determined to keep.
Tags: technology , administration , Nancy Sternberg , Business.gov
Technology vs Stacks of Paper
September 16th, 2009
Technology is allowing stacks of papers all over government to be done away with.
Tags: technology , Defense Department
New Media Applications
September 9th, 2009
Two distinct positives for new media applications are attracting Federal agencies: they are cheap (most are free) and they are easy to use.
Tags: technology , Defense Department
Renovating a building-- Part 2
September 2nd, 2009
Renovating the biggest office space in the world would be a challenge in any environment.
Tags: technology , Pentagon Renovation & Construction Program Office
"Going green"
August 12th, 2009
"Going green" used to be a cost driver; it was more expensive to go green - and stay green - than to do business the old-fashioned way. But that cost dynamic is changing, and the US Postal Service is taking advantage of it.
Tags: technology , USPS
"Old hands"
July 15th, 2009
Some of the leading advocates for new technologies are the "old hands." One such greybeard is Robert Otto, former Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer at the US Postal Service. His former agency is moving some legacy systems to open source. Mr. Otto talks about laying the groundwork for that move, and why other agencies will save money and time by doing the same.
Tags: technology , Robert Otto , US Postal Service , IT



