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GAO will study Clinger-Cohen compliance

Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) will review agency progress in implementing laws related to IT. <br>

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E-gov strategy moves forward

Updated strategy sets a timeline for the deactivation of several old systems

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McDonough leaving GSA

Intergovernmental, Trail Boss leader leaving for position in private sector

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OMB’s E-Strategy report signals start of <br>E-Government Act of 2002

Mark Forman today officially became the administrator for the Office of E-Government and IT within the Office of Management and Budget. <br>

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Digital homeland library readied

The Naval Postgraduate School plans a digital library to offer research on homeland security issues

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Tacit knowledge tough to manage

Capturing know-how and individual experience presents a challenge for knowledge management

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Operation Safe Commerce advancing

TSA program would test technologies that could help ensure goods reach their destinations safely

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Homeland privacy officer selected

Commerce official Nuala O'Connor Kelly is named privacy officer for Homeland Security

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Change coming in Army CIO

Steven Boutelle has been tapped to replace Peter Cuviello as Army chief information officer

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Leaders offer keys to successful KM

Integrating knowledge management with the agency's mission and stay abreast of technology

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IRS boasts gains from Free File, PC filing

The IRS said its online Free File initiative “surpassed expectations,” with more than 2.4 million taxpayers using the free service available through a consortium of preparers.<br>

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OPM poised for HR initiative

Statement of work due soon for the Enterprise Human Resource Integration program

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Air Force preps seamless ROBE

Vendor team selected for Roll-On Beyond-line-of-sight Enhancement communications program

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Air Force signs on to Bantu IM

Bantu IM and Presence Platform already is used by Army and Navy portals

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PKI is gradually making its mark in e-gov

Agencies are feeling the heat from the Bush administration to get to green on electronic government.

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E-gov graduate leads the way

First student graduates from the National Defense University's eGovernment Leadership Certificate Program

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Roster Change

Government IT personnel moves

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E-gov is easier, but citizens worry about security

Citizens say e-government makes their lives easier, but at the same time it raises concerns about data security and privacy. That’s the finding of a study from the Council for Excellence in Government. <br>

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Navy IT leader lauds KM

Military has proven it can share critical data during wartime in network-centric environment

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New privacy threat index mimics terrorism alert levels

The Electronic Privacy Information Center today unveiled a Privacy Threat Index to track what it sees as a growing menace to privacy from the government’s expanding surveillance efforts. <br>