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Presto, chango -- it's transformation time
Thousands of jurisdictions now have a Web presence, but how many have taken advantage of the opportunity to transform the way citizens interact with government?
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EDS Federal picks new president
Albert Edmonds will replace William Dvoranchik, who is retiring after 30 years with the company
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Reports reveal e-gov lessons
Case studies from all levels of government provide lessons for integrating e-commerce into e-gov
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Justice CIO departing for law firm
Stephen Colgate is leaving the post; Janis Sposato will be the acting Justice CIO
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Lee to review procurement system
DOD will assess whether the Standard Procurement System strategy makes sense
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ITC travel outsourcing takes flight
International Trade Commission chooses a Webbased service to simplify travel management
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Pentagon opens consolidated server room
Grand opening marks the start of Pentagon's reduction of server rooms from 70 to 16
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VA picks cybersecurity chief
Agency hires senior executive to lead cybersecurity efforts, names new acting CIO
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Archivists tackle digital heritage
Forum tackles Library of Congress' $100 million blueprint for information preservation
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VA secretary puts hold on new IT
New information technology projects must wait for the appointment of a permanent CIO
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Fueling growth by leaps and bounds
FCW's Dot-Gov Thursday column presents a unifying theme for federal managers to guide their growth as leaders
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Prescription for online success
Virginia governor has released guidelines to help municipalities get more from the World Wide Web
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Air Force portal rolling out slowly
The Webbased portal will provide a single point of entry for all Air Force systems
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Adviser leaving e-gov up to CIOs
New cochairman of the PCAST will focus on research budget, leaving agency tech up to federal CIO
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Myers new deputy Defense CIO
She will tap her extensive military experience for the job, replacing Paul Brubaker.
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Transportation closer to Web travel plans
The agency has hired PricewaterhouseCoopers to run a Web system to handle workers travel planning and expenses.
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Government failing at IT reform
Brubaker: Many management reforms prescribed in ClingerCohen not yet realized
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GAO rules on GTSI dispute
The company has the goahead now to begin working on a U.S. Army computer program
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