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E-gov requires fed CIO, Bush told

Gartner Group concludes that toplevel CIO is needed to oversee agency downsizing, egov policy

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O'Keefe: Gen X rejects careers

OMB deputy says government should adapt to younger workers' desire for freedom

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Tech 'pioneers' honored

Public Technology Inc. chooses three local government officials for leadership award

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GTSI storms Army PC sales

As the Army preps followons, one vendor dominates contracts for purchasing PCs

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States enlisted for federal CIO push

Rep. Tom Davis calls on government technology experts to help build a case for a federal CIO

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Global e-gov inching forward

Even the three most advanced e-governments in the world have a lot of work to do

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Roster Change

Albert Edmonds will be the next president of Electronic Data Systems Corp.'s federal division.

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Kelley still defending systems

Now at Lockheed, former DISA director helps government agencies protect their networks

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SAIC enhances defense services

SAIC's Defense Technology Group acquires of three business units of a Maxwell Technologies subsidiary

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Arizona CIO dies

Art Ranney, who led Arizona technology efforts for the past year, wasn't afraid to rock the apple cart

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Delays, image hurt IT workforce

Government's hiring process and a stale image keep recruits away, workshop participants say

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Letter to the Editor

There's still a long way to go with pay equality for our computer and communications specialists

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Schools win technology makeovers

None

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Council's blueprint upgrades e-gov

The private sector has automated teller machines and gasoline pumps activated by electronic wands. Government has slowmoving lines and ponderous paperwork.

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Finalists getting look for OMB post

The Bush administration is within weeks of naming a deputy director of management at OMB

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Washington asks George for state information

Want to know how to renew your driver's license in Washington state? Ask George.

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Drive-by meter readings on tap

In Plano, Texas, technology is changing the tedious and time-consuming ritual of walking from house to house to read water meters.

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Talent on loan

Colorado benefits from borrowing IT executives from private industry

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A longer arm of the law

Wisconsin law enforcement agencies succeed with online data links

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Company hopes to capitalize on e-filing

Traipsing to the courthouse to pick up legal forms or using illegible photocopies may soon be passe