Digital Government

With thin servers, you can pay as you grow

Dell Computer Corp. says thin servers are the fastestgrowing product line in its business.

Digital Government

New SEC site built for speed

The Securities and Exchange Commission relaunches its Web site.

Digital Government

Creating a virtual medical market

NIH site aims to link small hardware vendors and agency buyers

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NSF forms cyber panel

A new advisory committee at the National Science Foundation will report this summer on how the agency's research instruments, supercomputers and high-performance networks could be integrated into a more powerful cyberinfrastructure.

Digital Government

A new generation of laws

This season, lawmakers are busy revamping rules to complement the Internet Age

Digital Government

Preserving e-history for all

Efforts to capture Web snapshots expose e-records dilemmas

Digital Government

Coping with the security puzzle

As the job grows more complex, vendors offer tailored solutions

Digital Government

Cashing in on IT

President Bush last week laid out his vision for how information technology can transform the federal government, including a proposal to establish a fund to support broad e-government initiatives, which has drawn mixed reviews.

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Lee defends paperless contracting

The Pentagon's procurement policy chief endorses the Standard Procurement System

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Letter to the Editor

The IT pay raise has created a slew of problems

Digital Government

Magic bus

With the help of high-tech tools, San Francisco takes the gamble out of public transit

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Rights of the disabled

A recent court case raises an important question about who in the government is eligible for disability retirement.

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Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

Digital Government

Lack of federal PKI hinders progress on e-purchasing

The development of a federal PKI has made progress, but several challenges still must be overcome.

Digital Government

Air Force won't follow NMCI lead

The Air Force has decided not to follow the Navy's model for desktop outsourcing on a grand scale, but service officials will sample bite-size versions of the massive Navy Marine Corps Intranet contract.

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Cyberdefense students rely on PKI

Students and alumni of the Defense Department's school to train investigators in computer crime techniques are using public-key infrastructure technology to communicate via a protected Web site

Digital Government

Ten years after

The red tape created by now-defunct procurement regulations and laws seems as antiquated as typewriter ribbons, both belonging to an era regretted by no one who saw best plans hopelessly entangled.

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GOP senators back tech execs

The Senate Republican High-Tech Task Force vows to keep the technology sector thriving

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Justice accepts antitrust e-mail

The Justice Department has issued an online call for leads involving antitrust violations

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All together now

New tools promise true Web-based collaboration on projects