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Army Web-enabling base support

Army selects SRA to Web-enable support systems for installations worldwide

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Security clearance forms go online

OPM Web site will enable federal employees to revise, rather than redo, behemoth SF-86

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DOD opens biometrics site

DOD has made its biometrics knowledgebase to all agencies

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GSA outlines four e-authentication assurance levels

GSA will require agencies to adopt one of four assurance levels for electronic authorization for all e-government projects and major IT systems that conduct transactions by Oct. 1.<br>

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E-authentication policy due Friday

Draft policy will outline how agencies will check the identities of e-government users

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NARA plots ambitious e-archiving system

NARA and GAO differ about how the agency should proceed with its ambitious electronic archiving system

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DOD: Forces must fight as one

The success of future joint operations will depend largely on the type of training the troops involved receive.

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Shea to replace Kellogg on joint staff

President Bush has nominated Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Robert Shea to a key IT position on the Joint Staff

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DARPA awards high-performance computing contracts

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has selected three companies for a program designed to create powerful new computer technologies.

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DOD learns from Iraq war, officials say

The armed services are quickly incorporating lessons learned into day-to-day operations, senior DOD officials told lawmakers

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House passes DOD IT cuts

The House of Representatives yesterday passed a bill that would cut DOD's information technology budget by $320 million.

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OPM weighs options on Recruitment One-Stop project

The Office of Personnel Management has said it will decide by July 21 whether to recompete the contract for its Recruitment One-Stop project.<br>

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Web site for cross-agency services debuts

The Interagency Services Network has launched a new Web site for agencies that offer business-like services to other federal departments.

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Report: Feds lack bioterror training

The government is unable to properly deal with a bioterrorism attack because workers have not been adequately trained, a new report says

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AKO backup site up and running

Army completed an emergency data recovery site supporting the most critical applications on portal

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DHS to pay for airport security tech

Department to pay $350 million toward installing explosive detection systems at three major airports

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Sypris picked for rugged security device

An unnamed government agency that deals in homeland security awards contract

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DARPA seeks thinking computers

Real-World Reasoning is a major stepping stone in the arena of artificial intelligence

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US-VISIT requirements outlined

DHS officials describe expectations for the prime integrator of the US-VISIT system

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IRS taxpayer advocate urges protections to boost e-filing

The current e-filing process does not protect taxpayer rights adequately, the IRS’ taxpayer advocate said today.<br><@SM>