Richard Spires serves as chief information officer at the Department of Homeland Security, where he oversees the department’s $6.8 billion information technology investment portfolio. Spires, appointed CIO in September 2009, also leads
MoreThe U.S. Internal Revenue Service has won $100 million over two years in corporate tax arbitration cases against Canada, winning all three cases, Reuters reports. Patrick Temple-West writes the process is known
MoreThe Internal Revenue Service has reached level three status in a national standard for an organization’s efficiency, Federal Computer Week reports. Chief Technology Officer Terry Milholland said the agency worked for three
MoreMatthew McCormack is the chief information security officer at the Defense Intelligence Agency, where he is responsible for cyber protection of the agency’s global information system infrastructure by performing strategic information assurance
MoreTodd Grams serves as chief financial officer at the Department of Veterans Affairs, where he is also executive-in-charge for the VA’s office of management. In this capacity, he oversees a $130 billion
MoreThe chief technology officer at the Internal Revenue Service should create both an inventory of key skills needed in the agency’s information technology workforce and a process for evaluating those skills, a
MoreSteven Miller, a deputy commissioner at the Internal Revenue Service, will lead the agency on an acting basis beginning Nov. 9, the agency announced Wednesday. That move comes as Commissioner Doug Shulman
MoreThe Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has identified 70 federal agencies that still owe the Treasury nearly $14 million in unpaid employment taxes. In an audit released Thursday, the TIGTA outlined
MoreA Senate Appropriations subcommittee is proposing a six percent increase in fiscal year 2013 funding for the Internal Revenue Service, the Washington Post reports. According to Eric Yoder, legislation from the financial
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