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Accenture tackles workforce planning

A new people management service will help government agencies manage their workforce needs

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Small biz poised for major DOD deal

DOD soon will award the largest small-business set-aside contract -- worth $2 billion -- in the department's history

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Alabama priming workforce for tech

The state hopes scholarships in technical fields will help keep more skilled workers at home

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Taxpayer PINs being rejected

Many H&R Block tax returns submitted electronically since Jan. 15 have been rejected

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Federal retirement system delays mount

The new Thrift Savings Plan recordkeeping system won't be up and running until next year

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Memory loss causes UAV crash

An unmanned aerial vehicle crashed when the operator inadvertently cut off communications

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Roster Change

Roster Change

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Medical site offers unconventional info

New service helps users search for information about alternative medicine treatments

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Funding targeted at teacher training

A Senate bill would provide funding to train teachers to use technology

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DOD puts advanced tech on fast track

The Pentagon has announced 14 new Advanced Concept Technology Demonstrations

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Industry raps Pentagon PKI

Defense Department officials say they're revamping their public-key infrastructure policy in light of an industry consortium report that sharply criticized DOD practices.

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USPS inks computer deal

The U.S. Postal Service has signed contracts with two computer manufacturers to provide postal workers with computers and Internet service, but not at the big discounts originally sought.

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ProDX's resolution: E-gov business

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Computers and our continuing education

Every state should ensure that computers can play a role in our schools and in everyone's continuing education.

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In his wake

The e-government explosion is something President Clinton took credit for as he left office last month, claiming it as part of his information technology legacy

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Retooling the economic engine

Cities seek to fuel growth by luring high-tech dollars

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Senators raise stakes on election reform

To prevent another election fiasco like the one last fall in Florida, federal lawmakers want to spend more than half a billion dollars on new voting machines

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CIOs see growth in stature, challenges

With their increased role comes increased accountability for federal CIOs

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The art of persuasion

Outgoing Navy chief reflects on his legacy

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San Diego aims to speed police work

The San Diego Police Department hopes a new computer system will speed the handling of cases