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White House site in transition
The incoming administration is working with technical support to revamp the White House Web site
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How to conquer the policy mountain
FCW's DotGov Thursday column presents a guide for navigating the stacks of IT policy that Webmasters and other managers face
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Virginia extends e-welcome
Tourists in Virginia will soon get a virtual greeting and a chance to tap state Web offerings
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Bond sales take to the Net
A regional river authority in Texas is just one public entity trying to use the Web to sell municipal bonds
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DOD to streamline export licensing
A new DOD program promises to save time, money and paperwork and improve national security
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Workforce woes labeled 'high risk'
Government workforce issues have been placed on GAO's high-risk list for programs that are vulnerable to waste, fraud and abuse
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Webmasters flinch at "snapshots"
Federal Webmasters are reacting with dismay to NARA's instructions to take 'snapshots' of all agency public Web pages by Jan. 20
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DOD exec to thwart cyberspies
In its annual report, the Pentagon says it intends to create a national counterintelligence executive
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Industry criticizes Pentagon PKI practices
Defense officials say they're revamping their PKI policy in light of an industry consortium report that sharply criticized their practices
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EzGov founder dies in fire
Bryan Mundy, co-founder and chairman of e-government software and services provider EzGov, died of smoke inhalation
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Urban study shows need for tech training
The survey sponsor will use the results to develop a plan to help adults become more computer literate
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First large NMCI rollover occurs
EDS has assumed responsibility for more than 15,000 systems at Patuxent River, Md., marking the largest such milestone under NMCI
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USPS launches certified e-mail
The U.S. Postal Service rolled out a new service, NetPost.Certified, which secures data sent to federal agencies
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Treasury official in transition
The IMC officially placed Thomas Wiesner at the head of its table, and he'll tackle security for Treasury later this year
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FDA may post biotech food info
A proposed rule calls for the FDA to post the ingredients of bioengineered foods while the agency reviews their safety
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Texas-size report pushes e-gov
According to a report from the state comptroller, technology initiatives could save the state more than a billion dollars
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Archives asks for Web freeze frames
NARA is asking all federal agencies to take a 'snapshot' of their public Web sites as they exist on or before Inauguration Day
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Contract awarded for malpractice databases
SRA has been awarded a contract to operate two databases for HHS with information on health care providers who have had malpractice settlements against them
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Internet economy keeps pressure on e-gov
A new report showing the vigor of the Internet economy makes a strong case for government to continue its advances in conducting business electronically
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