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DOD intelligence mulls digital legal banks

Led by efforts from the National Imagery and Mapping Agency, officials within the Defense Department and military intelligence agencies are conducting preliminary discussions to develop an automated knowledge bank for their intelligence legal offices.

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FAA beams data to travelers

A new wireless service can send travelers real-time airport status information via e-mail

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Delaware targets job turnover

The state's newest online feature gives businesses information to help keep employees content

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Letter to the editor

Cut costs, not people and jobs

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IT czar should be leader first

E-government experts suggest that a management expert would be more valuable than a technology whiz

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OMB calls on expert temp

President of the National Academy of Public Administration, will serve as counselor to the OMB director

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Retirement plan opens to military

Starting Oct. 9, military employees will be able to join the Thrift Savings Plan

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Two-year ergo timetable 'ambitious'

Labor Secretary says a new ergonomics standard will take longer than a senator's deadline

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Feds rack up travel card debt

Federal employees are abusing their travel charge cards and defaulting on millions of dollars

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Overruns plague patient data system

GAO says DOD and the VA have made little progress on a system to share health records

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Vermont site boosts businesses

State hopes new Web features help market businesses and ease the way to securing contracts

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D.C. court pilots e-filing

Electronic filing mandated for a year to see how it streamlines busy court's legal process

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E-gov bill gains bipartisan backing

Lieberman introduces E-Government Act of 2001, calling for federal CIO, broader online services

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Cecom commander to retire

Maj. Gen. Robert Nabors has been a key player in the Army's effort to digitize its forces

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State education net revs up

The first county has hooked up to California's Digital California Project, a high-speed network

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Letter to the Editor

IT pay raise misses the mark

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Letter to the editor

Pay, training, management drive feds away

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Connecticut opens virtual library

Libraries, schools and athome users can log in for databases, periodicals and book recommendations

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IRS e-filing misses target

A record number of people filed taxes electronically this year, but e-filing fell short of IRS goals

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Roster change

President Bush last week said he intends to nominate Stephen Cambone to be principal deputy undersecretary of Defense for policy.