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August 2006

Features
Multiple factors drive Navy's famed medical center to overhaul its data storage and network — including ease of management and cost savings.
The former Homeland Security official talks about finding and keeping IT talent in government.
Program and systems chiefs say the right size is bite-size for project increments.
Blade PCs improve security and simplify management, while modular PCs let users easily make their desktop systems mobile.
As threats to Defense networks and systems escalate, the Air Force focuses on reducing systems vulnerabilities, and security experts suggest more proactive measures.
Departments
Human Capital:
In workforce planning, agencies have a tool powerful enough to transform government from the inside out.
Bridging the Gap:
Agencies know they must do risk assessments for all IT projects; learn how to identify and avoid possible potholes so your project stays on track.
Getting to Green:
To assure ROI on PBAs, agencies need to take a long-term view.
Best Practices:
At Interior, a CTO Council lets the department's tech gurus collaborate to set IT priorities that benefit all users.
Best Practices:
Recent data thefts are just the tip of an ugly iceberg, but it's not too late to slow down and build a better foundation for data security.
Best Practices:
Here's how to keep hold of the budget reins on that IT project.
Good To Go:
Are your contracting officers and program managers doing what it takes to achieve mutual success?