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

Digital Government

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

Digital Government

GSA loses top talent

Two key leaders leave the General Services Administration for positions in the private sector

Digital Government

GTSI revenues slip

GTSI Corp.'s revenues dropped more than $12 million compared with the same period last year

Digital Government

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

Digital Government

NIST readies security, workflow pilot

EApproval pilot participants will begin using PKI and digital signatures, electronic forms and workflow applications for 'real work'

Digital Government

State tracks workers' downloads

The State Department is barring workers from downloading music and operates software to track usage

Digital Government

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.

Digital Government

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

Digital Government

Lieberman a boost to IT ticket

Electronic government advocates hail Sen. Joseph Lieberman as a Savvy choice as Al Gore's running mate

Digital Government

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

Digital Government

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OMB is looking for comments on draft guidance that will help agencies understand and use the new electronic signature legislation

Digital Government

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.

Digital Government

Openwings team open to collaborators

The Openwings team is actively seeking collaborators, an open approach unusual for military systems development.

Digital Government

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.

Digital Government

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.

Digital Government

Out front on access

accessibility, access board, 508, section 508

Digital Government

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.

Digital Government

In command

The five command centers established under the FEMA Federal Response Plan for the Republican National Convention:

Digital Government

The ones that got away

How IT managers are fighting to keep their staffs