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Gadi Ben-Yehuda
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VA's Blue Button now at 1 million users, aims at 100 million soon
Two years ago, the Department of Veterans Affairs' Blue Button project started with the idea that VA could improve veterans' health outcomes by giving them something they'd been clamoring for: easy access to their own health records that had theretofore been locked up in VA's data systems and visible only to health care providers. But VA says more than 1 million users have now signed up for Blue Button, which now extends far beyond the walls of VA. The Defense Department and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have adopted VA's personal health record (PHR) framework, as have several of the large insurance companies that serve civilian federal employees. Last month, in its first round of Presidential Innovation Fellowships, the Obama Administration brought aboard three technologists who want to help nationalize Blue Button, one of only five projects the White House settled on. Peter Levin, VA's chief technology officer, said the nation as a whole has been looking for a robust PHR system for a long time. But he contends VA was a logical place to start the effort.
GSA to centralize oversight of IT, HR after top-to-bottom review
The General Services Administration is taking dramatic action to centralize and add more oversight to technology and human resources functions across the agency. Dan Tangherlini, GSA's acting administrator, will tell the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Wednesday that his three-part, five- month review of the agency found opportunities for better performance and efficiencies, according to his testimony obtained exclusively by Federal News Radio. GSA Inspector General Brian Miller also is scheduled to testify before the Senate committee.
Administration amps up strategic sourcing push
Noting that agencies have been slow to adopt strategic sourcing approaches, representatives of the Barack Obama administration are subtly increasing the pressure. Speaking at the Coalition for Government Procurement on Sept. 11, Office of Federal Procurement Policy Administrator Joe Jordan emphasized the value of the technique, which involves combining orders from multiple agencies in order to get bigger volume discounts from vendors.
White House draft cyber order promotes voluntary critical infrastru...
The White House so far has failed to get a bill passed by both houses of Congress to improve the cybersecurity of the nation's critical infrastructure, so it wants to take an alternative approach. The administration has created a draft executive order detailing how, within its authority, it would improve the information assurance of the nation's critical infrastructure, such as the power grid and financial industries.
The Business of Government Radio Show: Governing to Win Series: John Morton
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Originally published on Business of Government blog by Gadi Ben-Yehuda on Fri, 14 Sep 2012 12:25:48 +0000
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