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Intercepts

Despite War, Financial Management Rolls On; NMCI Delays?; C3I, ISR Highly Sought-After Prizes; Middle East Snail E-mail; And Finally...

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Feds demand more vendor clearances

Agencies are increasingly demanding that the contractors they work with furnish personnel with security clearances

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Telemedicine goes to war

Mobile tech to give medical personnel in the field access to remote info

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Cyberwarriors guard virtual front

As war rages in Iraq, the number of battles being fought in cyberspace has risen

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Overwhelmed by wartime logistics

Reporter's notebook: Army supplies hefty amount of logistics systems information

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Planning ahead

After having to scramble to set up the technology systems to support the investigation into the sniper attacksl, Montgomery County officials advise other jurisdictions to plan ahead

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The Circuit

Miller on E-Gov Mission; GAO Looks Inward; NASA Taps New CIO; Fitting the Profile; Education CIO Switcheroo

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DiPentima, Schambach win Eagles

Patrick Schambach and Renato DiPentima won Eagle awards March 25 at the 14th annual Federal 100 gala

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Patching the radios

Law enforcement agencies looked to the Montgomery County, Md., radio system to help them communicate with one another

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Network-centric warfare: Will IT save lives?

Editorial: But how DOD adjusts its reliance on IT will be key to whether it can keep the promise of the technology realistic

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Stateside defense IT groups, industry go on war footing

War spurs demand for ruggedized laptops, wireless and secure communications

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Survey: Feds satisfied, but looking to leave

Federal employees believe they do important work, but a substantial number of employees are considering leaving their jobs

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DOD pushes R&D investment

Technological experts outline importance of increased spending on science and technology R&D

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VA enables quick payout

System set up to swiftly pay life insurance benefits for soldiers killed in Iraq

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Task force to aid homeland planning

Richard Clarke, Warren Rudman part of leadership team to help federal and local agencies coordinate homeland security organization

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OPM debuts site for federal education funds

The Office of Personnel Management today launched a new Web site for students who apply for federal education funds. The e-Scholar site, linked to OPM’s USAJobs employment portal, lists more than $400 million in scholarships, fellowships, grants, internships and cooperative programs.<@SM>

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GSA releases rules for .gov domain

Agency released a final rule that lays out a new policy for registering .gov domain names

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TSA ramping up smart card tech

Two regional pilot projects ready for Transportation Worker Identification Credential System

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Eyeing the Iraqi sky from home

Air Force forecasters use technology to keep troops updated on weather conditions

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Constant enemy of military IT: sand

FCW in the MIDDLE EAST: IT operators continue to battle the granules that try to infiltrate their systems