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USAJobs adds features
Government job seekers can receive even more detailed information through e-mail alerts.
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Army splits WIN-T work
General Dynamics Corp. officials will oversee the development and installation of the Army's Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) system with help from Lockheed Martin Corp., according to the service's top information technology official.
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House passes DHS funding bill
The House Friday passed the Homeland Security Department's spending bill; the Senate version is moving through that body.
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NMCI contract gets a rewrite
Navy, EDS streamline the Navy Marine Corps Intranet service level agreements.
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States play vital role
Many of the national systems being developed to spot possible bioterrorism attacks will rely on data supplied by state governments and other locally based health care organizations.
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Putting records to work
FBI creates a records management organization that helps agents fight crime
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Web satisfaction scores rising
E-government achieves high citizen satisfaction ratings, according to recent survey results.
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DHS' new network
The goal of the Homeland Security Information Network is to provide real-time network connections that will deliver up-to-date information and the ability to collaborate online to all homeland security officials, from the federal level down to local first responders.
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Users comin' on over to e-gov sites
The latest customer satisfaction survey says that loyalty to government sites is growing.
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Book excerpt: Management after Sept. 11
Addressing the need to increase the focus and effectiveness of the federal government.
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Bugs in the system
Government primes multipronged effort to detect and counter bioterrorism attacks
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MIDAS to model unwelcome touch
The four grants that the National Institute of General Medical Sciences awarded in May for the institute's Models of Infectious Disease Agents Study program
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Making technology work for record management
Tech execs and records managements need to understand each other, analysts say.
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