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Charting fed trends online

New OPM tool will help shape workforce

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States putting AP courses online

Company, three southern states collaborate to bring Advanced Placement classes to students

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Iowa site speaks many languages

In a click, information on the state Web site can be translated into a variety of languages

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DOD pay system hangs in balance

The military's joint accounting system is making its last stand at the Army's home of the infantry

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Spawar shift to Sun likely to proceed

Official: A Navy plan to replace HP systems with Sun equipment might violate procurement rules

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Keeping TRAC of jobs

Once again, Congress is trying to legislate good management.

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Feds embrace NFC service

More and more federal employees are signing up for a personalized service run by the National Finance Center that enables federal workers to view their pay and benefits information online.

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USDA eyes shared IT at three offices

Merging the IT staffs at three USDA bureaus could improve services to farmers.

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Letter to the Editor

Put military pay on par with civil service

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States seek blueprint for IT blueprints

Template sought for governments to use when developing information architectures

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Tampa portal pays its own way

TampaGov offers wider access government services and passes the fees along to users

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Bay area tops in New Economy

Study shows cities where they need to adapt to improve conditions to support the New Economy

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DLA selects acting CIO

The program executive officer for business systems modernization is serving as chief information officer

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Law smoothing way for e-gov

Montana is the latest state to adopt a law that gives legal weight to electronic documents

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Iowa CIO sweating confirmation

A lobbying group may spoil Richard Varn's chances of being confirmed as director of IT

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Schools slowly turning to e-books

Schools in New Jersey, Florida and New Mexico are trying electronic textbooks

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States proceeding with portals

Massachusetts, Tennessee, Ohio and Michigan are the latest states revamping their sites

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Texas city keeps e-work in-house

Frustrated with vendors, Richardson does its own Web plan, complete with eservices

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@Court toolkit promotes e-filing

Start-up company uses Legal XML to help federal and county courts move to e-filing

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E-mail service gets healthy use

Tricare Help E-Mail Service is becoming one of the most popular ways for beneficiaries to get answers