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Navy to propose IT command

The chief of Naval operations plans to recommend an IT command that would be headed by a three-star admiral

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Navy lab upgrades supercomputers

The Naval Research Laboratory is SGI's first customer for its new microprocessor technology

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Meet EDS' download enforcer

With deployment begun, Rick Rosenburg is seeing widespread violations of Navy security policy

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University to require handhelds

The University of South Dakota will provide handheld computers starting in the 2001-2002 school year

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Fla. preps massive 'one-stop shop'

The state plans to open an online licensing site that it expects will serve more than 900,000 applicants

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Facing the pitfalls of going paperless

Archivists struggle with electronic formats, encryption and the sheer volume of documents

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Roster Change

Bert Concklin is leaving his job as head of the Internal Revenue Service's Business Systems Modernization Office

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Army preps Web 'birthday gift'

A new Army home page due June 14 will feature better navigation and graphics

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Indiana rolling out e-benefits

The state is the latest to make the move to electronic benefits transfer, converting its food stamp program

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BTG to develop intell service

Air Force awards development phase of an effort to integrate intelligence broadcasts into one service

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Navy preps networking deal

The Navy is preparing to award a delivery order for networking products and services to cover its locations outside the United States.

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Government as seller

For customer relationship management software vendors, government agencies with commercial-like operations are generally perceived, you might imagine, as an easier sell.

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Keep CIO, comptroller apart

The comptroller's shop has a history of hostility toward innovation.

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OMB seeks workforce analysis plans

Call to agencies supports Bush plan to restructure the workforce and make government citizen-centric

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Financial management woes plague agencies

Two agencies may be on the road toward finally having workable financial management systems, but the Pentagon has a long ? and expensive ? way to go before it can balance its books

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Montana keeps fires on site

State agencies are working together to lasso firerelated information onto one Web site

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The Circuit

Out of Sight and Sound

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Intercepts

The Air Force wasted no time milking its new status in space programs for all it's worth

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10 sources of CRM solutions

10 sources of CRM solutions

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INS knocked on agent training, gear tracking

Survey: INS' anti-smuggling effort has been hindered by a lack of employee training on available technology.