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SAIC celebrates National Guard IT
Company deploying worldwide IT architecture for Army National Guard and Reserve units
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Information posted for parents
The Kentucky Department of Education launches a Web site to educate parents about state schools
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IRS.gov a hit with tax filers
Visitors have flocked to the Internal Revenue Service's Web site this tax season
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Roster change
Roger Baker, chief information officer at the Commerce Department, resigned last week.
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Oregon takes testing online
State hopes to save money and extract more timely data by giving students achievement tests online
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Bureaucratus: You booze, you lose
A case recently decided by the U.S. Court of Appeals should send a warning signal to those who don't consider drinking on the job a serious offense.
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Taking the work out of hiring
Automated system speeds the process and keeps applicants informed
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Intercepts
Just the Facts What's the story behind the Defense Collaborative Tool Suite? The Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Defense Information Systems Agency sponsored an effort to get the armed services to adopt one or two collaborative software products by Oct. 1.
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DOD creates cybercrimes position
DOD has created a senior executive service position to oversee its computer forensics laboratory and investigator training program.
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Library move resisted
Moving the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) from the Government Printing Office to the Library of Congress has its pros and cons
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Indiana schools test Web tools
Schools pilot programs to help parents, students and teachers get more from the Web
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NAPA: IT workforce stable
The number of IT workers moving in and out of government is almost equal
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Giving CIOs the purse strings
CIOs in the public and private sectors have something in common: Control of the IT budget is key to success.
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DOD clears Windows 2000
On his last day of work, Art Money OK'd military implementation of Windows 2000.
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