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DHS does geospatial with Northrop

Homeland Security Department officials awarded a $10 million contract to Northrop Grumman Corp. for three wireless geospatial solutions.

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Commerce tech slots filled

Michelle O'Neill and Daniel Caprio Jr. have been named to IT-related posts.

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Survey shows Web doesn’t replace personal contact

The availability of electronic services hasn’t reduced the need for phone and in-person contacts with federal employees, a new study concludes.

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Bates gets Franke

The FTS commissioner received the John J. Franke Award for contributions to federal service.

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GAO clamors for DHS research plan

DHS lacks a strategic plan for research and development of technological countermeasures.

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Gazing into the future

Eight ideas for shaping future government.

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Group issues privacy tips

The Technology and Privacy Advisory Committee issued a report on protecting privacy while fighting terror.

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Making a career from fortunate accidents

Navy's Carpenter looks back on nearly three decades of service

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Wanted: Air Force seeks IT integrator

The service wants a company to manage systems at Air and Space Operations Centers.

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Experts: Keep improving architectures

Benefits far outweigh the often difficult struggles

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TSA looks to fund R&D

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Lacey to run DOD personnel system

Defense officials announced the first program executive officer for the national security personnel system.

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When is a new idea 'new'?

Agency under fire for patent management

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Quintet wins software spots

The Defense Department named five companies today eligible to bid on back-office software projects worth up to $1 billion.

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Wireless Garland to grace police

The police department will be the first users of a high-speed wireless network built for Garland, Texas.

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GovDocs business grows

The manager of e-mail subscriptions won more contracts in the first five months of 2004 than all of last year.

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OPM builds multiagency training site

The desire to get more mileage out of e-learning content is not confined by the walls of one agency or department.

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Learning to share

Reusing e-learning courseware can be a big cost saver, but tricky business.

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TSA has big shoes to fill

Schambach's departure raises issues, but successor plan in place

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Snailmail struggles in an electronic world

Postal Service drops e-bill service as it tries to craft its future