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OPM readies new IT job series

The Office of Personnel Management is one step closer to changing how jobs performed by government information technology workers are structured and defined.

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Letter to the editor

The government IT special pay plan is ridiculously unfair

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Davis, council push for IT czar

Advocates for a federal CIO renewed their campaign with legislation and a report

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Export limits may shift to software

DOD suggests abandoning supercomputer export restrictions based solely on processing power

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Marines' CIO getting second star

Promotion shows the importance the Marine Corps is placing on information technology

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Council's blueprint upgrades e-gov

Plan advocates greater collaboration between federal, state and local agencies

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Wanted: Crime-fighting partnerships

TV host pushes for improvements to help FBI investigate child pornography

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IT advice: Knock down stovepipes

Changing the structure of the government is a common theme in IT recommendations

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Courts mull comments on Internet filing

The public gives mixed reviews to creating electronic case files and providing access via the Internet

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Letter to the editor

Pay isn't the biggest problem in government's retention of skilled employees

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CIOs feel they have more clout

Survey of federal IT executives addresses rising stature, the federal CIO and workforce problems

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Cyberdefense students using PKI

Users get digital certificates to access Defense Computer Investigations Training Program site

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Army intell commander steps in

Brig. Gen. Keith Alexander is leading the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command

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Drive-by meter readings on tap

Plano introduces water meters that meter readers can check without leaving their cars

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Customs fails at system upgrade

Agency could not upgrade the aging computer system that deals with more than 100 million records

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Air Force site designed for hits

Direct access to news, easy navigation draw record number of hits to Air Force Link

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Roster Change

Ed O'Hare, chief information officer at the General Services Administration's Federal Supply Service, joined the private sector after 28 years at GSA.

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Archives to scale volumes of snapshots

NARA must determine how to store and search through 21 terabytes of agency Web site data

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FEMA map service inches forward

The agency's flood maps are available for purchase online, but they're still on paper

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Labor awards Job Corps services

An 8(a) firm, RS Information Systems, will provide services for the Job Corps Data Center