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Wisconsin uses Web for prison schedules
State officials say their online system for scheduling inmate transfers can cut costs by up to a third.
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GSA’s Sindelar takes on familiar role for OMB, e-gov
The Office of Management and Budget is getting serious about its line of business consolidation initiatives—called by some the next wave of e-government projects.
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GAO sees electronic fingerprinting gains
Law enforcement agencies have increased the volume and timeliness of submissions to an FBI database, Congressional auditors found.
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DHS works on tech standards
Standards for new technology and interoperability among legacy systems are a top priority, a Homeland Security Department official said.
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Antibomb tech could take a long time
It may be awhile before the military fields technology to counter roadside bombs, a congressman said.
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Understanding could breed homeland security cooperation
So says a report from the National Academy of Public Administration.
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Platts pushes 5-year assessments
Rep. Todd Platts introduced a bill to 'codify the requirement for a coordinated, evidence-based review of programs.'
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Analysis skill needed, experts say
State and local agencies are unable to analyze information related to homeland security, said panelists at an AFCEA conference.
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State: Tech upgrades will speed visas
GAO says visas for foreign science scholars take too long, but the State Department says it's improving its systems to accelerate the process.
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Military certifies biometric profile
The Defense Department also launched a biometrics Web site.
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DHS to weigh science goals
Fiscal 2005 will be a year of balancing priorities for the DHS Science and Technology Directorate, Undersecretary Charles McQueary said.
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Montana puts vehicle data online
Information from the Motor Vehicle Division is often requested by banks, credit unions, car dealers and other organizations.
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Parties differ on homeland security
Democrats say there are gaps in homeland security. Republicans say improvements have been made.
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OPM leads feds in e-payments
The Office of Personnel Management made 99.7 percent of its payments to vendors electronically in December.
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Army, Homeland Security plan for unmanned aerial vehicles
The Army expects to spend $2.3 billion on UAVs by 2011. DHS wants to spend $10 million to test UAVs next year.
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NCI hires ex-Army IT expert
The Army official who helped launched the first Joint Tactical Radio System procurement will be a senior vice president at NCI Information Systems.
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Davis: Expect strict oversight of US-VISIT
The chairman of the House Government Reform Committee pledged to keep a close eye on the visitor tracking system.
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Arizona, New Mexico collaborate on homeland security
Their governors signed a five-year pact to share information.
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Many still can't take electronic FOIA
Almost half of all major federal departments can't accept Freedom of Information requests electronically.
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