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Technology for training recommendations under way

Task force likely to submit ideas for how the government can incorporate technology into training plans in July

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You've got mail

And how the National Archives is wrestling with what to do with the millions of email messages produced by the Clinton administration

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Curiosity counts

Ask Ruzena Bajcsy what she likes to read, and expect her to leap to her feet and grab a hefty book from the shelves in her office. On this occasion, 'The Universal History of Numbers: From Prehistory to the Invention of the Computer' by Georges Ifrah has her excited.

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E-process: Putting workflow on the Web

The World Wide Web has changed the way many departments and agencies work, providing offsite staff members and contractors easy access to the home office.

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FTS commissioner headed to Visa

Dennis Fischer, commissioner of the General Services Administration's Federal Technology Service, announced today that he will be leaving the agency April 2 to move to the private sector.

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With liberty and laptops for all?

The federal government should take a cue from the private sector and give each federal employee a PC and Internet service, a top Army official said last month.

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Montana shines light on shady dealings

Employers can check the rap sheets on prospective employees

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Sign 'em up

In a time when information technology employees are in high demand, Qwest Government Systems' recruitment program would leave many IT institutions envious. Enticing employees away from competitors has enabled Qwest to assemble a leadership team made up of people with at least 10 years of experience in the federal market.

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Trillions and trillions of computations

The first components of one of the world's fastest computers, the terascale supercomputer funded by the National Science Foundation, should be operational by February 2001

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Tax-free Internet means fewer IT workers

If anything demonstrates how profoundly the Internet is revolutionizing American political and economic life, it's the issue of whether the Internet should be a taxfree zone.

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Full disclosure

NASA is harnessing the Internet to simplify contract management and keep contract managers aware of the latest in acquisition rules and regulations.

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Pentagon's EMall strategy questioned

The Defense Department, in a hurry to adopt commercial best-business practices, in 1998 established an online mall for purchasing supplies despite significant shortcomings in the system that made the military reluctant to use it.

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Time for a change

The government should take a cue from the private sector and supply each federal employee with a laptop and Internet service, a top Army official said last week.

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Army does battle on PR front

Entrenched in a fierce battle with a hightech economy that is luring potential soldiers away from a career in the military, the Army is planning to award a contract for help in revising its marketing strategy

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$10 billion Navy intranet deal under scrutiny

The chairman of the House Military Readiness Subcommittee sent a letter to the secretary of the Navy requesting that the service delay the N/MCI until the Navy comes clean on funding and oversight requirements

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Troubled mapping mission wraps

Shuttle sent to take detailed images of Earth collected shots of 75 percent of the planet's surface

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Air Force takes another look at GPS deal

Changes to Boeing Co.'s current contract could open the door for competitor Lockheed Martin Corp.

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Army pegs total transformation costs at $70 billion

Funding level seen as a major selling challenge for the Clinton administration, now in its eighth and final year

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Roster Change

Roster Change

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Air Force keeps tech force fresh

Like many federal agencies, the Air Force Research Laboratory faces a dilemma: How does it keep fresh ideas perking in the organization amid onrushing technology development and personnel turmoil brought about by an aging work force and the lure of the private sector?