Digital Government
Letter to the editor
FOIA needs to specify 'finished products' -- not whiteboard doodle and unofficial e-mails
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Bills, drafts and Web access
As bills work their way from proposals to laws, they are posted for public perusal on the Library of Congress' Web site
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PITAC wins a reprieve
The White House's top advisory panel on information technology will live on, at least briefly
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Agencies return Anna's serve
Bug swatted, but lack of coordination still plagues feds
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Technology isn't the only hard part
Developing a metadirectory is more than a technical challenge
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New rules drafted on intrusion detection
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released new draft guidance on intrusion-detection systems
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Arula launches serial port remote control
Any device with a serial port, from a router to a light fixture, can be remotely managed via the Web, according to Arula Systems Inc.
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Wiring Congress
With more than 600 Web sites operated by Congress, you'd think it would be easy to keep track of what your congressman is up to
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Putting money on solid state
Solid-state disks, which can access data hundreds of times faster than traditional hard disks, are being rediscovered by a new generation of IT professionals
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Measuring customer satisfaction
A recent addition to its customer- service programs could be an ideal way for EDS to find out how the Navy thinks the company is doing on the intranet program
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Metadirectories a matter of semantics
The ambiguity about what a metadirectory is has opened market space for products that don't conform to the classic definition, but perform similarly
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How three IT vendors view the federal arena
As federal employees and vendors await signs from the Bush administration about the future of information technology, three companies say they know how to survive in the current economy
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Fedwire
About half of the tax returns H&R Block has filed electronically since January using personal identification numbers have been rejected by the Internal Revenue Service
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Ashcroft's privacy quest
Attorney General seen as protector of individual erights
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Slow e-mail dogs Senate
When Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan testified before the Senate Banking Committee Feb. 13, an ensuing gush of messages backed up the Senate's e-mail system for half an hour
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