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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

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Company soups up traffic simulator

PricewaterhouseCoopers is developing an interface to help bring a complex traffic simulation software package to market

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Internet taxes: Stalemate as status quo

With the 2000 election results leaving Congress evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, the current stalemate on taxing electronic commerce is likely to continue for some time

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Horn retains IT oversight

Rep. Stephen Horn (R-Calif.) will maintain oversight of many government information management issues, including information security, as chairman of a new subcommittee of the House Government Reform Committee.

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Election reform gathers momentum

In the wake of the Election 2000 debacle, states look to modernize the election process

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The Circuit

It's one thing to call on your friends for advice, but can Secretary of State Colin Powell really tap a trio of notable high-tech executives to assess State's information technology needs

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Innovative projects honored

The Solutions Awards recognize standout city and county technology projects

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IT rules

President Bush and his administration have inherited the laws and policies started under the Clinton administration. Here's a quick look at where some of the major reforms stand now

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State makes job application easier

Applying for a civil service job in California keeps getting easier

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Management cuts require planning

Officials warn about call to slash managerial ranks throughout government

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Memphis takes plunge into IT outsourcing

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Form helps scrutinize foreign funds

State Department effort is designed to thwart illegal deposits of foreign assets in U.S. banks

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DOD rapped on Web tracking

Charting kid visits violates privacy, critics say