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The changing face of acquisition, disposing of your hardware, and States and local gov’s go digital


The changing face of acquisition, disposing of your hardware, and States and local gov’s go digital by GovLoop Insights

Happy Tuesday.

Up front today… two interesting items that sure show how times are changing.

One… would would guess we would ever say Bon Jovi, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of Urban Development together in one phrase? Well, welcome 2012. VA and HUD have unveiled anew federal app challenge designed to help homeless veterans quickly find shelter and other kinds of assistance. TechPresident reports that the mobile app will, essentially, act as a travel portal for homeless veterans. And Bon Jovi said that the idea for the project came to him after a volunteer at the JBJ Soul Kitchen in New Jersey asked for help finding a bed for the night.

The other story that shows how times have changes — or are changing and will change… Imagine if the CIA could spy using your washing machine… or dryer. Wired says that those intelligent household devices may be able to be tapped. And CIA Director David Petraeus has said that the Internet of PCs is leading to the Internet of things — devices of all types. And that could be tapped. And it is a legally gray area.

Ah, times have changed…

On today’s program…

All that ahead…

But after the break, we start off, as we do each day, with the stories that impact your life for Tuesday the 20th of March, 2012… your government world in 120-seconds…

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The changing government marketplace
Warren Suss, president of Suss Consulting

Do more with less — it has become the mantra of the Age of Austerity. But could the Age of Austerity be fundamentally changing the government marketplace — for government and industry. Are also fundamentally changes going on to the way the government buys and manages projects. Warren Suss is the president of Suss Consulting.

He says the new budget reality is really destabilizing the federal contracting equilibrium.

Suss in AOL Government: New Budget Reality Is Destabilizing Federal Contracting Equilibrium

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Trashing technology: What to do with it after you’re done?
Jan Dobbs, Deputy Associate Administrator at the General Services Administration’s Office of Asset and Transportation Management

What happens to hardware in your office when it’s no longer fit for service? The General Service Administration has some solutions. They’ve come out with their Disposal of Federal Electronic Assets bulletin. It’s all part of the President’s 2009 Executive Order on Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance. Jan Dobbs is the Deputy Associate Administrator at the Office of Asset and Transportation Management at GSA. She told me how this bulletin will change your disposal at your agency.

On GovLoop: Third Story Drop? What Happens to Old Equipment in Your Office?

On GovLoop: What’s the Most Creative Use of Old Government Equipment You’ve Seen?

GSA Bulletin FMR B-34: Disposal of Federal Electronic Assets (Feb. 29, 2912) [PDF]

Computers For Learning Program – http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/101823

From GovLoop member Kristine Stein, who recommends GSA’s Computers For Learning Program

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Making legal documents fully available online
Alan Kowlowitz is a Government Fellow at the Center for Technology in Government at the University of Albany

There are unique challenges to making legal documents available online. Alan Kowlowitz is a Government Fellow at the Center for Technology in Government at the University of Albany. He’s looked at the transition from paper records to digital.

Report: Opening Government’s Official Legal Materials: Authenticity and Integrity in the Digital World

Release: UAlbany’s Center for Technology in Government Releases New Report with Recommendations for States on Providing Access to Electronic Legal Records

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Before we head out… a few closing items…

That does it for us today. The producers of GovLoop Insights’ DorobekINSIDER are Emily Jarvis and Stephen Peteritas.

You can find more information about today’s program — and we’re always looking for your comments — DorobekINSIDER.com and GovLoop Insights… insights.govloop.com.

I’m Christopher Dorobek… Thanks for being here. Go out and do good work.
And we’ll see you online… DorobekINSIDER.com

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