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Smart cameras to watch Canadian borders
Intelligent softwarecan see and analyze unusual activities or movements in real time
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Architectures touted for info sharing
Building architectures designed for information sharing is the key to ensuring that DOD, DHS and the intelligence community can collaborate with one another and their industry partners
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Study spells out e-gov benefits
Five common benefits exist that cut across all levels of government and all nations
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HHS readies health architecture
HHS is working on a plan that would include every federal department dealing with health care issues
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Serving the public
Commentary: Students believe the government is likely to make available the least desirable e-government services
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Health reasons
Bureaucratus column: A federal employee filed for disability retirement, thinking it would pay more
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Air Force wins cyber exercise
The Air Force Academy recently beat out the four other military service academies in the Cyber Defense Exercise
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Want a slice or the whole pie?
Like some other categories of enterprise software, asset management products are sold in one of two forms
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Now for the hard part
Migrating to a single system and turning off legacy systems won't be easy
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Four agencies get e-gov rating boost on OMB management scorecard
The departments of Health and Human Services and State, the General Services Administration and the Agency for International Development took the biggest recent steps toward gaining green ratings for e-government on the President’s Management Agenda’s scorecard. <br>
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Survey: IT worker demand down
The softness in the IT market could spell good news for federal agencies
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Agencies keep track of IT assets
Wide-scale asset management solutions are still best, but even small rollouts can pay off
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More resources needed
Editorial: Congress should help support methods that produce more project managers
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