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Oak Ridge to develop network
The Energy Department lab received $4.5 million to build a so-called petascale network.
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AT&T exec to join Input
Thomas Sisti will leave AT&T Government Solutions to become a vice president with Input.
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Pentagon Renovation goes forward
The building will get at least 700,000 miles of data lines over the next seven years.
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Portal X links foreign service
For the first time, the State Department is able to deliver information in virtual time to diplomats.
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Treo, Sharp mobile tech rise above pack
New smart phone and 3-D notebook stand out at Comdex
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GSA opens mid-Atlantic feds to Verizon
Now the Baby Bell can sell local communications to agencies in Philadelphia and 11 other cities.
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Oklahoma network installs Provisor
The state's OneNet network will use the software to help administrators manage user profiles.
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Regs drive paperless publishing technologies
Adobe Systems, Macromedia unveil new products, federal strategies
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Judge approves MCI plan
But GSA has not yet ruled on a recommendation that the company be banned from taking new federal contracts.
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There when you need it
Fixed-content storage wares combine retrieval speed of disk, affordability of tape
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Military releases RFID policy
The Defense Department said it has released a policy to regulate the use of Radio Frequency Identification and mandate its widespread use in a little over a year.
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Vendor readying FBCB2 dismounted system
Northrop Grumman Corp. wants U.S. and coalition forces on foot to have the same digital communication abilities that they have inside their vehicles.
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Sprint reveals two clients for new network
The Army National Guard and the FBI signed up for a 'government-grade' IP network launched by Sprint as a secure alternative to the Internet.
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