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John Stein Monroe
Senior Events Editor
John Monroe is Senior Events Editor for the 1105 Public Sector Media Group, where he is responsible for overseeing the development of content for print and online content, as well as events. John has more than 20 years of experience covering the information technology field. Most recently he served as Editor-in-Chief of Federal Computer Week. Previously, he served as editor of three sister publications: civic.com, which covered the state and local government IT market, Government Health IT, and Defense Systems.
The most influential federal IT leaders since 1987: A short list
FCW editors are compiling a list of the most influential individuals in the history of the federal IT community. Share your thoughts.
- By John Stein Monroe
Is the boss nickel-and-diming your IT operations?
In the current budget environment, employees are likely to pay the price for budget-saving measures.
- By John Stein Monroe
IT executive, former Indus Corp. leader Carleton Jones dies
Carleton Jones was vice chairman emeritus and president emeritus of Indus Corp., an IT services firm.
- By John Stein Monroe
NIH agency tests waters with hybrid procurement
NIEHS is planning an enterprise IT services deal in which the contractor could provide support through a variety of procurement approaches.
- By John Stein Monroe
IRS announces TIPSS-4 winners
TIPSS-4 contractors will provide support services to help the IRS maintain and update its large portfolio of legacy tax systems.
- By John Stein Monroe
CACI nabs DHS financial services deal
The $450 million contract calls for CACI to integrate the department’s enterprise financial, acquisition and asset management systems.
- By John Stein Monroe
Fiscal year-end spending: Does 'use it or lose it' still rule?
Since 2001, the Office of Management has championed a number of ideas or programs intended to bring order to federal IT spending. But has it really made a difference?
- By John Stein Monroe
Five reasons why some feds would rather not telework
Make no mistake: The vast majority of readers commenting on telework stories in recent weeks clearly favor having the option to work from home on a regular basis. But here is the minority report.
- By John Stein Monroe
Twitter adoption different for Dems and GOP, but old media still rules
You know something has come of age when sober academics conduct research on it, and it seems that Twitter has reached that point. But you may be surprised by the results, writes blogger Brian Robinson.
- By John Stein Monroe
Why do federal managers oppose telework?
We have to ask: Do government supervisors have legitimate reasons for not letting federal employees telework?
- By John Stein Monroe
How to improve the performance of the federal workforce
Civilian agencies need to take a cue from the Defense Department and begin focusing their employees on mission, not process, according to one reader.
- By John Stein Monroe
The first affliction of the federal workforce: Low expectations
The surest way to nurture mediocrity is to expect mediocrity. That, in a nutshell, is one of the major afflictions of the federal workforce in many offices across the government, according to readers commenting on stories at FCW.com.
- By John Stein Monroe
One way to improve security: Punish the ignorant
Perhaps federal agencies would have more success with information security training if employees knew they would be punished for allowing breaches through ignorance.
- By John Stein Monroe
Does anyone outside D.C. really care about open government?
That buzz you're hearing about open government? It's more of whisper caught up in an echo chamber. Tell us what you think about it.
- By John Stein Monroe
Does insourcing lead to 'theft' of contractor employees?
Federal agencies are expanding their in-house staffs at the expense of companies already struggling with an unstable economy, writes one reader.
- By John Stein Monroe
How to scare away federal IT job seekers
FEMA and other agencies are trying new approaches to attracting IT talent, some with more success than others.
- By John Stein Monroe
Kundra requests inventory of latest knowledge management apps
The Obama administration is partnering with the Knowledge Management Working Group to conduct a survey of the latest knowledgement management applications agencies are using.
- By John Stein Monroe
GSA should run IT 'storefront' not schedules, Kundra says
The federal CIO says federal government needs a procurement system that can keep pace with the rapid changes in technology.
- By John Stein Monroe
Bush administration opposes small-biz research bill
The SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act would require agencies to set aside 3 percent of their outside research budgets or $650 million each year.
- By John Stein Monroe