Digital Government

Through a hacker's eyes

Tools help you look for security holes

Digital Government

In a jam

The goal of intelligent transportation systems is straightforward: Keep traffic moving

Digital Government

Letter to the editor

Army needs logical outsourcing approach

Digital Government

How do capital gains tax rates work?

FCW's Friday Financials column looks at how to make the new capital gains tax rates work for you

Digital Government

IT on fast track at State

The department aims to implement its key IT initiatives within 24 months, CIO says

Digital Government

Letter to the editor

A reality check on military 'benefits'

Digital Government

How can Webmasters sell an idea?

FCW's DotGov Thursday column examines how to see an idea for a new Webbased product or service through to implementation

Digital Government

Agencies get GISRA instructions

OMB tells agencies what their Government Information Security Reform Act reports should include

Digital Government

Forman: 'Fad buying' must stop

New federal IT chief says agencies are wasting money on multiple portals, search engines, etc.

Digital Government

FAA runway system faulted

AMASS, whose mission has already been altered, still may not work as planned

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Letters to the Editor

Two notes on pay parity

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FCW, civic.com earn national honors

FCW.com wins best overall Web publication; magazines honored for government coverage

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County thins energy bills

A California county has found that thin clients use substantially less power than normal computers

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Recorder eases remote dictation

Olympus' DS3000 digital voice recorder offers a slick, computerintegrated dictation solution

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Bush lines up science adviser

President intends to nominate John Marburger III, a DOE lab director, as national science adviser

Digital Government

Caution raised on red-light cameras

Rep. Armey says the cameras, meant to monitor traffic at dangerous intersections, are a threat to privacy

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FAA picks IBM for messaging

NexGen system, based on Lotus Notes, will shrink the number of server locations and save money

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Letter to the editor

Boost pay to replenish workforce

Digital Government

Oracle9i adds oomph with server support

Like other enterprises, many federal agencies want to use clusters of smaller, less expensive computers to do the same job that used to require one big, expensive system. With the official release two weeks ago of its Oracle9i Database, Oracle Corp. is delivering a database that makes it far easier for agencies to run their commercial offtheshelf software on these clusters, analysts say.

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FBI targeted for reforms

Ashcroft orders full review as Congress considers new bureau oversight post