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Lockheed to develop training for airport screeners

Safe Passage International will provide software.

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Democrats question watch list center

Members of the House Select Committee on Homeland Security are skeptical about a center for terrorist watch lists.

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Air Force readies net-centric RFP

The Air Force is preparing to issue an RFP for the multi-million-dollar Network-Centric Solutions contract.

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NARA readies e-archiving RFP

NARA will post the RFP for its massive Electronic Records Archive project next month.

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DHS to fund state, local pilots

Federal officials seek proposals from state and local governments for small, collaboration pilot projects.

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Homeland Security network solicitation planned

Officials expect the Homeland Security Data Network to be running by the end of 2004.

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Science Inventory goes online

The EPA's database of scientific and technical projects has information on more than 4,000 products.

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CACI gets naval system contract

Spawar will pay $133 million for development and integration of the Naval Tactical Command Support System.

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Industry input sought for DHS tech infrastructure

Homeland Security officials want companies to comment on the department's enterprise architecture.

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FBI trains on Trilogy

The bureau hits the road to teach agents how to use the virtual case file system.

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IT execs optimistic about e-gov

A survey shows the number of officials anticipating e-government success rose from last year.

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To debar and suspend?

That was the question debated by a panel.

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NIMA awards imagery contract

General Dynamics will get up to $16.7 million for imagery and geospatial services.

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Another View: Time to retire the word ‘e-gov’

The concepts that the term “e-government” represents are as strong as ever, but the word itself has outlived its usefulness.

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DARPA approves 19 for Grand Challenge

The agency limited the number of participants in the LA-to-Vegas robot race.

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DOD develops acquisition management system

It's supposed to help officials oversee IT investments.

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DOD releases acquisition reports

They show a quarterly increase of more than $500 million in major acquisition programs.

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Matthews appointed CIO Council's vice chair

Transportation CIO Daniel Matthews replaces Karen Evans, who became the council's director.

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Cox calls for Homeland Security accountability

The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee says DHS should get the same level of scrutiny as other federal agencies.

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ITT to make threat warning systems

Special Operations Command awards a $12.5 million contract to provide the systems for rotary aircraft.