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Two e-gov portfolio managers will leave OMB
The Office of Management and Budget’s e-government office is losing two portfolio managers. <br>
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Anteon brings the brass aboard
A former commander of Army special ops has been hired to lead Anteon's homeland security programs
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Tech advocate named to lead EPA
President Bush has selected Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt, a noted IT advocate, to head the Environmental Protection Agency
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BAE wins Spawar deal
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center awarded BAE a contract worth up to $54.5 million for support services for ship command and control
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DOD board: Shift soldiers out of the office
DOD ponders focusing uniformed personnel on warfighting roles
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CAP: Providing access
DOD's program intended to make government a model employer of people with disabilities
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OMB turns up heat on 2005 IT plans
Agencies required to make a connection between tech investments, agency mission
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New Army CIO stresses info
Gathering useful information is essential to the new ways of combat
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'Park of the Week' goes online
The National Park Service announced the launch of the Web site last week.
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Shareholders approve Veridian sale
Path is now clear for General Dynamics to buy Veridian Corp.
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Justice to create regional data store
GIS repository provides central repository for law enforcement data
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A turning point for e-government
Feds express a mixture of optimism, concern in the wake of Forman's departure
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Agencies still on the learning curve
Awareness of accessibility rules, better compliance know-how still trail
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Forman's legacy
Highlights of Forman's two-plus years as the Bush administration's e-gov champion
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Securify wins Navy network deal
The California company will get almost $6 million to help the Navy Department root out legacy systems that don't meet current standards for security.
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