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E-Gov 2003 to honor innovative agencies

50 agencies will be honored for innovative e-government initiatives at conference

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Homeland challenges defense industry

Contractors outline challenges posed by new Homeland Security Department as a customer

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Stratcom adding value to info ops

Strategic Command leader sees IO as 'integrated operations' rather than information operations

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Government should make information easier to get, lobbyists say

New federal e-government laws don’t go far enough to codify and protect the public’s access to government information, two information industry lobbyists said at the InfoToday 2003 conference.<br>

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McVay takes expertise to industry

But agencies still likely will benefit from his e-gov work at DigitalNet, Forman says

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Defense IT leaders outline challenges

They say IT has helped reduce the 'fog of war,' but much work still remains to be done

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Air Force works to speed data

Air Force is working to close technical, legal and political seams to achieve integrated capabilities

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DHS preps R & D fast track

Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency will be releasing broad agency announcements

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Hardesty leaving Education for industry

Candace Hardesty will take contract performance expertise to Guerra, Kiviat, Flyzik & Associates

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DHS scolded over watch lists

Congress criticizes DHS officials for not yet consolidating terrorist watch lists

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Army taps venture capital for tech

Army taking venture capital route to get lighter, smaller energy packs for soldiers

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DARPA trying to soothe TIA fears

Director tells House panel how the Total Information Awareness program works

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TSA pledges CAPPS II privacy

System would not generate new intelligence or house information in a database, administrator says

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GAO ruling puts Recruitment One-Stop in limbo

The Recruitment One-Stop project hit e-government purgatory after the General Accounting Office sustained a protest of the $62 million contract to revamp the usajobs.opm.gov site.<@SM>

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Open architectures key to info sharing

Officials describe steps in ensuring DOD, Homeland, intell agencies can collaborate

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Friendly force ID is top challenge

Identifying friendly forces during combat remains DOD's top information technology challenge

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Intell in midst of 'renaissance'

National security intelligence community is benefiting from restructuring, technology, funding

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GSA refreshes FirstGov portal

FirstGov undergoes third major upgrade in an attempt to make it easier to use

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Hutchinson: No 'elitism' in CAPPS II

Senators expressed concern that the government could begin imposing economic prejudice

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Group works on e-forms standards

A new team of government and industry officials will spend the next five months evaluating standards for electronic forms, a CIO Council member said yesterday.<@SM>