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Goddard CIO: A computer whiz with a human touch
Linda Wilbanks makes tech work on Earth and in space
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OMB seeks new e-government ideas
Feds want vendors to present their best solutions to improve efficiency and business performance in three areas.
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Agencies slow to meet online privacy criteria
A few more fed sites have proper privacy policies, but the adoption rate should be faster, an Ernst and Young report states.
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Usability training ? useful, but...
Experts say GSA/HHS program for Web masters may not be enough
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Finding a program
Programs for enlisted and noncommissioned offers to further their education
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TSA: Fixing hiring problems slowly
Officials have been trying to improve hiring practices for airport screeners since 2002.
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Army plans new TEIS contract
Officials want to continue a $1 billion program that provides Army installations and operations with engineering, information assurance and systems integration computer services.
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CPA steps up contract awards
The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) wants to award $6 billion of the $18.4 billion that Congress appropriated for Iraq in November by June 30...
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Firm resolve but no easy resolution
Federal officials wrestle with homeland security problems
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NMCI software center coming soon
The military leaders of the Navy Marine Corps Intranet project expect to have a center for software approval running in a few months.
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Put management systems to work
Agencies with automated content management tools may not have as much difficulty addressing recommendations in Web content management policies.
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GAO finds holes in HUD records
Auditors say Housing and Urban Development didn't properly account for purchases of computer equipment.
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Safecom requirements released
It's the first comprehensive look at what public safety organizations at all levels of government consider their top technical and policy priorities for information sharing.
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Portland group simulates crisis
A nonprofit organization uses game tech to train officials in reacting to disasters and terrorist attacks.
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DOD: Contractors here to stay
Military, IT vendors expect Iraqi-like job hazards in future wars
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Homeland security with a regional flavor
The Kansas City Regional Homeland Security Coordinating committee lives up to its name.
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Collaboration makes good neighbors
Economics, homeland security compel states, cities and counties to work together
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