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US-VISIT: Sizing up a challenge

US-VISIT will bring the latest biometric technology to one of the most visible homeland security programs

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Trial by fire

Realistic stress testing is essential when launching online services, experts say

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NARA plots ambitious e-archiving system

By the end of this year, NARA expects to release an RFP for its Electronic Records Archives program

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Grants.gov enters final test phase

Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services are putting the finishing touches on Grants.gov

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The homeland security shellgame

Systems integrators find new business opportunities are tough to uncover

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Jim Williams: Under pressure

Profile: Former IRS program czar takes on challenge of US-VISIT

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Biometric-based passport in the works

The State Department is developing a passport that contains biometric technology to authenticate the identities of U.S. citizens who travel abroad

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Cisco hands diplomas to Army reservists

Seventeen Army reservists have become Cisco Certified Network Associates after completing free training

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OPM to search for bogus credentials

OPM will train personnel managers to spot bogus academic credentials.

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US-VISIT: Realism needed

Program officials seek proven tech, manageable deadlines

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Getting into the spirit of things

The national Transportation Worker Identification Credential initiative will provide a common employee ID card

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Army getting to the heart of the matter

Military seeking detection system for medicine, urban combat

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TWIC: One step at a time

TWIC is a multiphase endeavor to provide a common employee ID card for some 12 million transportation workers

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intercepts

Military Industrial Complexities; I Want My I-TV; AKO Backup Online; IG Report MIA; Shea's Joint View

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DHS tests portal for tracking cargo

DHS has launched a Web portal that shippers will use to disclose what they are importing before they even dock at a U.S. port

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DHS selects Dell for software

The Homeland Security Department has awarded a contract to Dell worth at least $110 million for a department-wide software license

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SAIC to build DHS architecture

Massive undertaking will require integrating the IT infrastructures of 22 agencies

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Rule limits anti-terror liability

Rule would limit the liability for companies providing anti-terrorism technologies to the federal government

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GSA drafts e-Authentication policy

It outlines four levels of assurance against which agencies must align transactions

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Fingerprint systems integration lagging

Justice Department Inspector General report says delay creates continued risks to national security