Digital Government

GTSI brings two more into fold

GTSI announces a pair of alliances that will help government customers seeking to better monitor their ebusiness systems and those looking for faulttolerant servers

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New tools help handle handhelds

Help appears on the way for network administrators looking to get a grip on the management of handheld devices

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Congress gives out privacy advice

The Senate Judiciary Committee has compiled a guide to help Internet users protect their privacy online

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Organizing wherever you are

FCW's DotGov Thursday column looks at how palmtop computing can change your life and your Web site

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NASA to study its place in Digital Earth

NASA has commissioned studies to ascertain its own responsibilities in leading the multiagency Digital Earth program

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Cyber-Sign gives secure feeling

CyberSign Enterprise Server 2.0 provides strong security without the invasiveness of biometrics

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Mississippi lists sex offenders online

Mississippi is the latest state to post a sex offender registry on the Internet; a Justice Department grant made it possible

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VirusScan slims down for remote workers

Network Associates soon will launch a lightweight version of its desktop antivirus software designed for workers who access networks via dialup modems

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States clamor for civilian GPS

A dozen state departments of transportation expressed support for expanding a satellite positioning system that garners little support from Congress

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Northrop advances in federal IT

Northrop Grumman continued its march upon the federal information technology marketplace with the purchase of Sterling's Federal Systems Group

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Letter to the Editor

As a government financial manager with a keen interest in computers and costs, I find another article about the 'woes' of shortages of IT personnel and its solution (more money) to be laughable ['Survey reconfirms IT staffing woes,' FCW, Sept. 4].

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New CIO takes reins in Nevada

An official who gave up a private-sector job says he will concentrate on creating an environment that makes state employees want to stay

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Online auction firm goes under

Customers are surprised to hear of the demise of eCitydeals, an online auction company catering to municipal governments

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DOT cautious about ultra-wideband

DOT submitted its position on proposed rulemaking by the FCC, expressing concern about interference with the Global Positioning System

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The big Squeeze

Between 1995 and 1999, the total number of operations at U.S. airports rose more than 8 percent.

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NSF pumps millions into info tech

The National Science Foundation awarded the first grants last week to promote advancements in computer science, and its information technology program cleared a hurdle toward a $215 million budget for fiscal 2001.

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Fed cybersecurity doesn't hack it

Agencies to Congress: We need more funds

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The Circuit

The FBI dubbed its sophisticated email bugging system 'Carnivore' because it would 'get to the meat' of suspect emails, officials said.

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Good, fast and cheap?

There's an old saying that I'm told comes from the printing industry: 'You can have it good, fast or cheap ? pick any two!'

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Federal List: Editor's note

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