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Pay center on alert, on time
Short-staffed National Finance Center aims to deposit paychecks for 500,000 federal workers on time
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HHS site carries emergency info
HHS became one of the first agencies to use its Web site to deliver crisis information for employees
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Government sites show improvement, study concludes
Setting up portals for state and federal sites and better access to publications helped improve government Web services noticeably over the past year, a study released yesterday reported.
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Spacecom on alert for cyberattacks
U.S. Space Command has not detected any increase in cyberattacks following today's attacks
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New Army system gets a fix on gear
Soon, it will no longer take a yeoman effort for the Army to determine what property it owns
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Army boosts planning, IT focus
The Army's new principal director of enterprise integration is taking on increased responsibilities
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The online difference
The e-learning marketplace is expected to become an $11 billion industry in the coming years
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DOD outlines phased testing for NMCI
Pentagon and Navy officials have crafted an agreement to provide conditional approval NMCI
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Intercepts
The National Security Agency is working around the clock to detect and react to computer network attacks
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White House hires a CIO
New CIO coordinates tech and e-government work in the Executive Office of the President
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Telework bill in the works
Rep. Tom Davis plans legislation to make it easier for more federal contractors to telework
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NIST scraps 220 of its paper forms
The National Institute of Standards and Technology this month did away with shuttling paper forms and folders from office to office.
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White House changes its site for the better
Responding to widespread criticism that it had a mediocre Web site, the White House relaunched <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov">www.whitehouse.gov</a> just before the Labor Day weekend.<@SM>
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PKI solves access headaches for FEMA
The Federal Emergency Management Agency puts a lot of information on its Web site, at <a href="http://www.fema.gov">www.fema.gov</a>.
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VA hospitals test single sign-ons
Veterans Affairs hospitals in Oakland, Calif., Seattle and Silver Spring, Md., are testing the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s new Enterprise Single Sign-on Facility software and plan to deploy it to all 170 VA hospitals by month’s end.
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