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Panel releases plan to ease grants process

Technology can improve the way the government delivers the more than $325 billion in grants it awards each year

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Coast Guard charts a high-tech course

But without reliable funding, Deepwater program may run aground

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Exec tapped as DOD CIO

President Bush has nominated a former TRW Inc. executive to become the Defense Department's new chief information officer.

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ERP: It's not dead yet

E-gov push spurs steady growth in federal market

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Intercepts

Intercepts

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OPM revamps IT job family

New management series designed to target 'what people actually do'

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Unlocking history at State

The State Department's archives include more than 25 million records of telegram e-mail messages dating to 1973.

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Cisco launches GovNet

Program helps solve networking challenges, launch e-government initiatives

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Microsoft to fix NMCI security hole

Navy Department officials are finding that the $6.9 billion Navy Marine Corps Intranet project gives them some clout

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Don't give up on the Net

The reduction in Internet excitement is likely to reduce pressures for a transition to e-government.

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DOD catches up with payroll glitch

Software error caused too little tax to be deducted from the salaries of 15,000 service members

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E-gov resources on the way

The Center for Technology in Government to search for egovernment best practices

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People had say in county's site

Fairfax County, Va., took citizen input into account when redesigning its Web site

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NYC reaching out to uninsured

Site provides information about enrollment in public health insurance programs

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DLA makes CIO choice official

The Defense Logistics Agency names Mae De Vincentis its chief information officer

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Exec tapped for Defense CIO

John Stenbit was an executive vice president in TRW's Aerospace and Information Systems business

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CIO site caught with 'cookies'

The redesigned Web site for the CIO Council had to be pulled off-line today after Federal Computer Week notified officials the site was using persistent cookies, a violation of government privacy rules

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Site rounds up housing info

New York site offers searchable, uptodate data on housing for senior citizens

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Navy ramps up smart card distribution

The Navy Department is issuing more than 1,000 Common Access Cards a day

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Luring seniors with the Web

Chicago is equipping senior centers with computers, Internet access and training