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Funding supplements homeland needs

Supplemental budget includes more money than President Bush wanted for homeland security

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CDC center aids SARS battle

The CDC recently activated a high-tech command center to track and respond to the outbreak of a potentially deadly respiratory virus

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E-gov happiness breeds more use

The more that citizens use e-government services, the more they plan to use future offerings

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War squeezes IT training programs

Defense Department officials are tailoring their training programs so that users on the battlefield can make the most out of systems set up to help them wage war.

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Report: Halt Navy HR system

DOD IG says the Navy should stop spending money to develop its own human resources system

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Study: U.S. not sole e-gov superpower

Forman: Agencies ready to move to the next phase

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Stages of maturity

E-government initiatives progress in five distinct stages, according to Accenture.

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E-tax man: Always on the job

Terry Lutes, head of IRS' e-filing program, takes on one modernization effort at a time

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DOD Web system tracks work on A-76 studies

The Pentagon is expanding the use of a new Web-based system that Defense Department agencies are using to track the progress of ongoing public/private competitions for defense projects.

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Insider information

CIOs with years of federal experience learn to work the system from within

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Army readies infostructure RFP

The Army is expected to release a request for proposals on a project to overhaul its IT infrastructure

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DOD system tracks A-76 progress

The Pentagon is readying a Web-based system to track the progress of A-76 outsourcing initiatives

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First e-gov certificate student graduates from NDU

The National Defense University today graduated 109 military, civilian and foreign government IT workers from its five certificate programs, including the first federal employee to earn an e-government certificate. <br>

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NSA names new signals intell director

Army Maj. Gen. Richard Quirk III will become NSA's director for signals intelligence

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SI gets $6.8 million Navy contract

Company will provide professional and engineering services for decision support system pilot

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Air Force database speeds recruiting

The Air Force Recruiting Service is using a custom database to help meet its recruiting goals

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Lawmakers seek to quash FAA outsourcing

Bipartisan legislation introduced in the House April 10 would prevent the federal government from outsourcing air traffic control

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HSD seeks R & D funds

The Homeland Security Department is working to develop new technologies to fight bioterrorism

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CIOs focus on capital planning, architecture

CIO Council committee is focusing on integrating the enterprise architecture into capital planning

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OPM seeks boost in SES ranks

New program is designed to attract minorities, women and people with disabilities to senior ranks