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Distance-learning vision rewarded

South Dakota governor is honored for efforts to bring distancelearning capability to schools

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PeopleSoft unveils Government Portal

Package designed as a platform for e-government that users can access via a single Web sign-on

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Teachers like the Internet -- if they use it

An education technology group's recent survey found that 84 percent of teachers say the Internet improves education.

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Tech tracking value of school programs

Eight Kentucky schools are using technology to track youth participation in afterschool programs

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The Web connection

Fifteen years ago, only 11 states offered online access to information, according to a Council of State Governments report.

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Navy sets Web-enabling plan

Navy officials say the service intends to make all of its applications available through Web interfaces by 2004

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Accessibility regs leave many in fog

Larry Allen expects a rush of contract signings as federal agencies race to beat the June 25 deadline for complying with Section 508

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Los Angeles' attempt to spot at-risk officers

It's no secret that the Los Angeles Police Department suffers from one of the worst reputations in the country

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Fingerprinting meets city's price and need for simplicity

Finding a better way for employees to get access to the Glendale, Calif., network became critical last year after external auditors surveyed the city's computer security schemes and found them lacking.

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Fed Web defacings called 'nuisance'

Defacements of several agency Web sites were the only apparent recent computer attacks by Chinese activists

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'Glued together' at NSF

Agency's CIO, CFO meet on long-term goals

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E-gov bill wins some GOP support

The Bush administration continues to deride it, but the idea of an information technology czar to head e-government is attracting bipartisan support in the Senate.

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Intercepts

Can We Talk?

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FBI picks DynCorp for Trilogy

Company to lead three-year plan to upgrade the bureau's information infrastructure

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Navy's huge outsourcing project sets sail

The $6.9 billion Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) contract is by far the largest government seat management contract so far, with a total target population worldwide of some 360,000 users.

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Fed retirements on the rise

Agencies can expect to lose more employees over the next five years, GAO reports

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Life's lessons learned

FAA security director builds on experiences

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Politicians plug in

The Internet gives lawmakers more access to information -- and people more access to lawmakers

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Tech touch could boost tourism

New Mexico makes it easier for people to find comprehensive information on outdoor activities

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Crime stats at Pennsylvanians' fingertips

The Pennsylvania State Police and state citizens now have instant access to detailed statewide crime statistics.