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House haggles over Defense IT cuts
Committee divided over proposal to cut IT spending by $2 billion, including hit to NMCI
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Commercial satellite policy released
White House policy calls for government to rely as much as possible on commercial satellite capabilities
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Army makes satellite modem award
ViaSat wins contract to produce high-speed satellite communications modem
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Pentagon portal gets management feature
Network operators can now use the Network Information System portal to manage Pentagon systems
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E-gov proponents say the barriers remain the same
More than two years after government accelerated its pace down the e-government road, agencies face many of the same cultural, organizational and communication barriers. <br>
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FBI names new acting CIO
The FBI continues to search for a replacement for Darwin John, who is retiring
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DHS creating cyber R & D center
Center will coordinate cybersecurity efforts across agencies, universities and industry
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Army improves delivery of training materials
Army Forces Command is deploying a new system to deliver video and training materials securely
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Another View: Poll reveals the next e-government challenge
Americans want it all when it comes to electronic government: convenient service and protection for their personal information.
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DOD releases acquisition revisions
Policy is part of the department's buying regulations known as the DOD Directive 5000 series
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Collaborative tool aids terror exercise
Web-based software designed for crisis management helps track events during mock terrorist attack
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Management agenda grades mixed
Most agencies are improving their performance, but OMB is still handing out many failing grades
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Air Force SSG reorganizing
Standard Systems Group's makeover is designed to take advantage of its IT and acquisition skills
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GSA awards Acquisition Institute contract
SRA will support Federal Acquisition Institute acquisition workforce training programs
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DHS seeks more dollars for border tech
Officials say more is needed for high-tech devices and solutions to tighten U.S. borders
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Senators boost DOD IT spending
Armed Services Committee counters House cuts by authorizing more than $2 billion over requested levels
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Contract aims at military network anomalies
Air Force Research Lab awards deal to study unexplained channel traffic within networks
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Study finds investment in e-gov is still a government priority
Even in this time of tight budgets, government’s commitment to reaching citizens through e-government is strong, according to a new report by the General Services Administration’s Interagency Advisory Board. <br>
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