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Defense approves new info framework
Version 2.0 of the Global Information Grid incorporates the latest lessons from Afghanistan and Iraq
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FDA seeks food illness model
The Food and Drug Administration plans to create a modeling tool for food threats
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Mark Forman leaving OMB
E-government czar Mark Forman will leave Aug. 15 for the private sector. OMB chief technology officer Norm Lorentz will be acting administrator for E-Government and IT.<br>
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Lockheed to design Air Force system
A Lockheed-led industry team will develop architecture for a network of systems for command and control, intelligence and other functions.
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GSA launches citizen information service
USA Services initiative will help e-mailers, callers find answers to their questions
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CDX as a starting point
EPA's portal strategy builds on success of Central Data Exchange program
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OPM overhauls USAJobs site
The Office of Personnel Management has launched the revamped federal jobs site with a new user interface that simplifies navigation and job searches.<br><@SM>
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It's all about information
Information technology doesn?t matter because it is information that matters.
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Improving in-sourced jobs
Performance of jobs deemed inherently governmental remain a concern
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Providing Americans with access
GPO e-services director Davis makes a career of posting government information
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Report: Indian bureau has bad data
Almost half of the entries are inaccurate in a Bureau of Indian Affairs system for information about building repairs, according to federal auditors
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NYC's 311 system speeds calls for help
Citizen service center, launched in early March, averages 17,000 calls a day
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Betting on risk
Anne Arundel County, Md., leaders believe they can nurture new ideas for homeland security
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