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February 2007

Features
With their enterprise architectures as groundwork, agencies look to service-oriented architecture as a way to expose and exchange data from disparate systems — again and again.
The European Union and United States lay groundwork for a 'global security envelope' using biometric IDs.
Agencies rely on one of three HSPD-12 approaches to meet difficult compliance requirements.
So you think you know project management?
Departments
Human Capital:
With Congress switching sides, make sure your IT team is ready, willing and able to keep projects on track.
Bridging the Gap:
Agencies across government begin to realize the potential of RFID in harnessing the power of the supply chain.
Getting to Green:
Learn how to improve your E-Gov PMA score and keep it green.
IT IQ:
Step by step, they could help agencies in their move to service-oriented architectures.
The Business of IT:
Use sourcing management to optimize your CIO organization.
Best Practices:
Adjust your work plans to keep a steady hand as your agency's LOB responsibilities increase.
Best Practices:
From around the globe to around the block, here's help securing your systems.
Good To Go:
Here's a rundown on new core competencies for CIOs.