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Miller: Education's new recruit

Former Navy pilot answers friendly call

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In Washington, George knows best

Washington adopts the Ask Jeeves technology for a search engine on its state portal

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Intercepts

Internal opposition continues to mount against the $6.9 billion Navy Marine Corps Intranet

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Firm snaps up smart bus license

A passenger information system that enables Seattle-area residents to check bus arrival times via the Internet could soon be available to the rest of the country

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Bush's '02 blueprint pushes e-gov fund

President Bush last week laid out his vision for how information technology can transform the federal government, including a proposal to establish a fund to support broad egovernment initiatives, which has drawn mixed reviews.

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How the House divides

Two subcommittees will share focus on federal IT issues

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Federal CIO to head e-gov

New position to coordinate technology initiatives

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Briefs

The federal Scholarship for Service program is progressing on schedule, according to NSF officials.

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Federal CIO will lead e-gov

Bush will appoint a federal CIO to coordinate interagency e-government initiatives

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Virginia unveils e-procurement system

The new system, eVA, will be paid for through vendor transaction fees

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Army transformation shows force

Despite congressional and White House support, the Army still may have trouble getting more funding

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Help wanted: A CIO at NSA

The National Security Agency is making no secret of its search for a chief information officer

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DOD deciding on digitized travel

The Pentagon soon will decide whether to proceed with the Defense Travel System by TRW Inc.

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N.Y. expands kiosk program

City contract will provide access to e-government services in needy neighborhoods

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Blueprint draws up e-gov fund

Bush proposes an initial installment of $10 million in the fiscal 2002 budget

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Most governments now online

New study finds that public sector embracing technology, but many big issues are holding governments back

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Letter to the editor

Engineers pose another potential problem in pay raise

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WolfPack project moving forward

DARPA seeks proposals for the next phase of the advanced electronic warfare systems development program.

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SEC revamps Web site

The new site boasts faster downloads and a new look designed for speedier navigation.

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Cutting from the tail

A study finds the Pentagon can lower support costs by outsourcing and shortening procurement cycles.