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Tackling privacy, security on the Web
Security and privacy are enablers of -- and stumbling blocks for -- e-government
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Tucson's intern program gets the job done
An Arizona city is initiating a preemptive strike to capture bluechip candidates before they hit the job market.
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Prison keeps eye on inmate computer use
A Florida state prison installed a surveillance software program that lets an administrator using one screen monitor a dozen computers in real time
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Crossed wires
Just as the business of electronic government is coming into its own, President Bush may have unintentionally set it back about eight years.
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Changes may boost buying exchanges
Consolidating some contractor reporting requirements could pave the way for wider adoption of buying exchanges
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Energy strikes it rich with knowledge portal
Bob Wells knew he had a problem when his employees were spending more time searching for data than actually using it to do their jobs.
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Bids flow to GSA auction Web site
The General Services Administration's online auction site opened its first auctions for bidding last month
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Cheney associate to take key OMB job
President Bush is expected to nominate Sean O'Keefe, who has close ties to Vice President Dick Cheney, as deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget where he would have a major role in shaping the federal budget.
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Introduction
The Information Technology Association of America predicted in April 2000 that roughly half of the 1.6 million IT jobs expected to be generated during the year would go unfilled.
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USPS chief plans his exit
Postmaster General William Henderson says that before he leaves the U.S. Postal Service's top job in May, he intends to put in place ways to 'leverage' the agency's electronic infrastructure for commercial purposes as part of its overall technology strategy.
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Soldiers take e-university by storm
More than 600 soldiers enrolled in the Army's multimillion-dollar online educational program during the first week
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And forgive us our trespasses
Agencies monitor employee Internet use to stem unauthorized surfing
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Bill opens access to Senate data
A new bill is designed to make public documents more readily available via the Internet
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People management starts at top
Money, influence needed to address high-risk area of human capital management
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Funding opens carrier to Windows
A $3.8-billion contract modification clears the way for developing Windows to run C2 on the Navy's next-generation aircraft carrier
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Navy enters buying exchange
The Naval Sea Systems Command has staked its claim to electronic procurement
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Postal deals deliver computers, ISPs
Compaq, IBM will provide postal workers with computers and Internet service
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O'Keefe to be OMB deputy director
Sean O'Keefe would have a lot to say about information technology spending
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