From Nextgov.com: Killefer’s resignation seen as setback for federal IT
- By Gautham Nagesh
- February 4, 2009
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Technology executives in government and the federal contracting community said Nancy Killefer's announcement on Tuesday to withdraw as President Obama's nominee for the top management post at the Office of Management and Budget is a setback in an effort to elevate information technology agency executive decision-making.
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