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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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Navsea on board with better business
The Naval Sea Systems Command awarded a $168.5 million enterprise resource planning contract to IBM Corp. in July.
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Kiosk program fades as group forms
The Office of Personnel Management is phasing out one of the federal government's largest computer kiosk programs
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Failure forecast for e-USPS
Faced with losing some of its most lucrative business to the Internet, the U.S. Postal Service has been experimenting with e-commerce
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Lt. Gen. Harry Raduege Jr.
Title: Director, Defense Information Systems Agency and manager, National Communications System, Arlington, Va.
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NIMA: Imagery is everything
The National Imagery and Mapping Agency is building what could be one of the largest archives of digital images in the world
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Commerce CIO to leave
Roger Baker, chief information officer at the Commerce Department, has resigned
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GSA sounds 508 false alarm
Memo asks Webmasters to clean out noncompliant, unused files from Web servers
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New Mexico tests vision online
The state is among the first to embrace online vision tests for driver's licenses
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Feds sign up for self-service
Workers logging on to personalized online pages for pay and benefits information
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Link to people could be online
Virginia Beach finds its e-government offerings could strengthen community ties
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Adding intelligence to knowledge
Business intelligence can help measure knowledge management's success, company says
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County readies records for Web
Microfiche searches to find birth, death and marriage information may be over in Genesee County
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NRC doing business digitally
NRC is accepting digitally signed regulatory documents with a VeriSign electronic filing system
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