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Input: Less money for responders
The market research firm expects a slight dip in money for first responders.
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DHS faces IT management challenge, GAO says
The Government Accountability Office says the Homeland Security Department has been slow in establishing management disciplines.
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Va. tech chief to leave
George Newstrom will resign as Virginia's secretary of technology at the end of the week.
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JSTARS flies online
The Air Force will try to connect to the Internet using communications first developed at the dawn of the last century.
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Online Extra: USDA secretary makes e-gov's case to Congress
With a portion of their funding for e-government initiatives at risk, Agriculture Department secretary Ann M. Veneman took the unusual step of taking her agency’s case directly to Congress.
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Comings and goings
David Drabkin, Tom Sisti, Joseph Kehoe, Theresa Urban, Anne Budowski and Martin Kearney.
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GAO finds flaws in ERA acquisitions
But planning for the Electronic Records Archives' staffing, enterprise architecture and information security is on track, GAO says.
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Winners await first NetCents task orders
Hill Air Force Base and Hanscom Air Force Base could be the first to use the Network Centric Solutions contract.
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JTRS should promote performance
Lack of replacement radios leave warfighters with old equipment
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Congress, FCC draw up spectrum battle plan
First responders seek greater access to voice, data capabilities
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Editorial: Doing it right
It makes no sense for every agency to do governmentwide tasks on their own.
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DISA in transition
The Defense Information Systems Agency now provides command, control, communications and computer capabilities.
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Lockheed wins $3.3B Navy contract
A team led by Lockheed Martin will build a new generation satellite system to serve mobile and tactical users in all four services.
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Johnson: Cost cuts cut through politics
Cost savings mechanisms are irreversibly changing the federal government, says OMB's deputy director for management.
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USDA launches e-loan payment service for farmers
The Agriculture Department has launched an electronic service to let farmers and ranchers request and receive loan deficiency payments online.
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