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GSA reopens E-Travel procurement
The General Services Administration will reopen the solicitation for its E-Travel initiative rather than defend its actions to the General Accounting Office.<br>
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DigitalGlobe receives $500 million image deal
The National Imagery and Mapping Agency awarded the five-year contract under the Nextview initiative.
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E-gov evolution brings in citizens
As e-government initiatives evolve, future phases could involve more citizen involvement in policies and regulations, a panel of experts said.
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EPA hires Lockheed for rule-making systems
The Environmental Protection Agency awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. a contract to integrate federal online rule-making systems with the Regulations.gov portal.<br>
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Putnam says e-gov faces a startling array of challenges
Agencies must overcome four challenges to make e-government successful, and none of the four deal with resources, a congressman says.<br>
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OMB issues privacy guidance
Departments and agencies to conduct privacy impact assessments before developing or making changes to tech systems.
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Army seeks seal of approval on PCs
The service wants to make sure its PCs are standardized on Windows XP.
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Defense IT achievements honored
Three teams and three individuals won Chief Information Officer Awards.
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Researchers still defending terror program
Congress throttled Terrorism Information Awareness but the project's backers continue to tout its usefulness.
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DHS takes over visas from State
Congress has mandated that the Homeland Security Department control visa policy.
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Guard, Reserves to combine networks
The Army will manage GuardNet and ARNet as one enterprise.
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DHS fishes for biological, chemical ideas
The Homeland Security Department wants ideas by Dec. 5.
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Homeland tech projects scrutinized
Congress approves spending for major initiatives with tight oversight
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