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Florida site tracks world criminals
Police everywhere are keeping an eye on criminals via a Seminole County, Fla., registry
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Grant to warm e-biz incubator
Illinois hopes to boost ecommerce firms by funding a development program at a local college
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Webmasters get online 508 how-to's
FCW's DotGov Thursday feature describes online lessons for Web page designers struggling to meet Section 508 accessibility standards
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Navy center deploys SAP software
Navy systems center becomes one of first federal SAP financial management users to 'go live'
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Office launches beta Web site for copyright queries
The Library of Congress’ Copyright Office has launched a beta Web version of its copyright search function.
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Miami-Dade launches portal
The county is debuting its first online transactions after more than a year of studying and planning
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Grants promote tech teaching
Grad students will work with teachers to help improve school science and technology curriculums
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Site translates health care info
A Minnesota agency translates its online health insurance applications into Arabic, Somali, Russian and more
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New CIO starting at NSA
Richard Turner, former CIO of the Federal Trade Commission, will report for duty today at NSA
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CIO Council plans mentor program
Mid-level IT professionals are likely candidates for program, aimed at advancing interagency e-gov
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Section 508: Course 101 now in session
Interior accessibility center offers training across nation
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DLA modernization plan called flawed
Less than a year after the Defense Logistics Agency awarded a $389 million enterprise resource planning contract, the General Accounting Office has taken agency officials to task for not developing an enterprise architecture for it
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E-Gov 2001 conference coverage
An industry titan telling agencies they need to buy fewer of his company's technologies? Only at EGov
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Pentagon, Navy grapple over NMCI delay
It was a tense week for proponents of NMCI as Navy and DOD officials wrangled over how the outsourcing program should be evaluated.
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DOD holds line on hardened satellites
The Pentagon seeks $50 million to keep open the production line of radiationproof satellite parts
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DOD to ease limits on collaborative software
In a move that's sure to please the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Navy, Defense Department officials are relaxing their requirements for collaborative software
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