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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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Florida wants privacy czar

State officials would like to have one person in charge of keeping the personal information of Web users private

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Delaware portal revamped

The state is the latest to make its Web site easier to navigate for citizens

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FAA finds infosec director

Michael Brown replaces Raymond Long as FAA's director of the Office of Information Security

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Crime stats at Pennsylvania's fingertips

The State Police Web site provides police and citizens with the latest crime figures

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DOD cleared for Windows 2000

On his last day as CIO, Art Money gave the green light for military implementation of Windows 2000

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San Francisco channels crisis data

The city and county have a wireless system for the exclusive interaction of emergency personnel

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Maryland CIO opts for county role

Alisoun Moore is trading her state job for the top technology position in Montgomery County, Md.

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Navy exchange attracts 21 bidders

Firms will compete for delivery orders through the Navy's SeaPort buying exchange.

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Which jobs are hot?

Demand for information technology professionals is spread more evenly across disciplines in 2001 and down overall from last year

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What experts say about compliance

Federal employees and vendors are asking how Section 508 rules should be implemented. Here is what experts say about potential problems

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Intercepts

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Saving it for the future

Agencies wrestle with 'full cost of digital preservation'

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Military getting massive imagery library

NIMA will provide one of the largest archives of digital imagery in the world

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Driving hard on hard drives

Investigators learn ropes of computer crime under Redfern

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IT job front remains critical

It won't be much easier for agencies to find skilled information technology workers this year, despite the slower economy and the recent string of dotcom layoffs

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Vendors tout 508 tools

Dozens of companies are touting products and services to find and fix inaccessibility problems.