Digital Government
In the market for marketing
FCW's DotGov Thursday column describes the importance of using the Web as part of a professional marketing plan
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Florida forms privacy task force
Gov. Jeb Bush has created a task force to make policy recommendations for the Internet Age by Feb. 1, 2001
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GSA loses top talent
Two key leaders leave the General Services Administration for positions in the private sector
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GTSI revenues slip
GTSI Corp.'s revenues dropped more than $12 million compared with the same period last year
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Wang, Intelisys hail new chiefs
C. Harlan Johnston has been named president and CEO of Wang Government Services, and Christopher Wagner is Intelisys' new chief
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NIST readies security, workflow pilot
EApproval pilot participants will begin using PKI and digital signatures, electronic forms and workflow applications for 'real work'
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State tracks workers' downloads
The State Department is barring workers from downloading music and operates software to track usage
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Letters to the Editor
I'm a regular reader of Federal Computer Week and find its coverage of government and technology above other similar publications.
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Census spreads word on data
Census Bureau officials are aiming to provide the public with the widest variety ever of census information through high and lowtech means
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Lieberman a boost to IT ticket
Electronic government advocates hail Sen. Joseph Lieberman as a Savvy choice as Al Gore's running mate
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Partnership joins government, customers
GovConnect, Interactive Intelligence offer an integrated customer service platform to handle all types of communication ? from phone calls to Web chats
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E-Sign rules open for comment
OMB is looking for comments on draft guidance that will help agencies understand and use the new electronic signature legislation
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Ark. IT workers get more than 'office with a window'
Competition for a capable and competent work force is tough in Little Rock, Ark., especially for the government.
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Openwings team open to collaborators
The Openwings team is actively seeking collaborators, an open approach unusual for military systems development.
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Who's supporting Itanium
The new Itanium-based computers will only run operating systems that were specifically written for the 64-bit architecture. However, the systems will be backward-compatible to run current 32-bit software applications.
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Letters to the Editor
Your story 'What's up with Seat?' [FCW, July 24] gives the wrong impression that the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of the Inspector General is having problems with its implementation of seat management.
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Look outward to fix the IT worker crisis
Government agency managers concerned about the dearth of high-tech workers have long days and sleepless nights ahead of them: The problem, in all likelihood, will get worse long before it gets better.
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