Digital Government
Air Force enrolls in Cisco academy
The Air Force recently became the first active-duty military service to implement the Cisco Networking Academy Program
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Bush blueprint first, then budget
Presidentelect Bush is working on an 'economic blueprint' for February release that will lead to a full fiscal 2002 budget submission
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GSA selects two for key technology jobs
GSA has named two new directors for information technology policy issues within the Office of Governmentwide Policy
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County officials rethinking elections
A new commission is taking a look at what can be done about voting and counting procedures
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Two firms buying piece of govWorks
AMS and eOne Global have signed a letter of intent to purchase govPay, the transaction processing business of embattled govWorks
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FAA boosting info security
The agency is updating its infosec plans with new procedures, training and a new information systems security architecture document
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Partnership targets government networks
CACI and Infonet announce a partnership to provide a suite of network solutions to federal, state and local government agencies
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IT policy viewed through the GPEA lens
FCW's Dot-Gov Thursday column looks at how GPEA and other information technology policies are connected
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Political news sites get users' vote
Web users flocked to political sites during the 2000 campaign season, but news sites, not candidate sites, attracted the most attention
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Justice working on IT policy for INS
A recent General Accounting Office report said INS needed to strengthen its ability to manage its IT investments
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Labor eases use of accounting systems
The Labor Department is launching a project this month to Webenable its core accounting system
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PEC wins DEA deal for intranet
The Drug Enforcement Administration has awarded a $9.8million task order for intranet engineering services to PEC Solutions
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CyberCop blows the whistle on networks
CyberCop Scanner is a powerful tool designed to be used by trained security professionals identifying security vulnerabilities in networks
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Archives counts on microfilm
The high cost of keeping digital census records readable for the next seven decades is prompting the Archives to convert them to microfilm
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Bush may have two IT advisers at hand
Presidentelect George W. Bush hasn't ruled out hiring more than one top deputy to advise him on information technology policies
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NASCIO brings perspective to feds
New CIO Council liaison Keith Comstock is West Virginia's chief technology officer and was a federal contractor
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Agencies pit education vs. cyberattack
DOT and other agencies still have a lot of educating to do to ensure that the nation's critical infrastructure is secure
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Defense bill funds IRS security
An extra $16 million was tucked into the Defense appropriations bill for IRS information systems security
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