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DHS takes new tack on security

Department is starting to look at information security needs across business lines

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OMB's rating tool examined

Program rating tool should be reviewed in groups based on common missions, expert says

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DOD acquisition chief retiring

Pete Aldridge, undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, will retire May 23

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Success starts with sweet talk

A successful e-government project is built mainly on enterprise architecture plans and other technical elements, but one of its key pillars is something intangible: diplomacy.

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Survey: Top challenges are funding and security

In developing its list of 10 challenges, GCN drew on a variety of sources, including former and current federal officials, government contractors and analysts.

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Commerce gets off paper trail

Tom Pyke likes to think of the Commerce Department as the Department of E-government. So when Congress passed the Government Paperwork Elimination Act in 2000, CIO Pyke didn’t see the edict as much of a burden.<@SM>

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Marines schedule NMCI cutovers

The Marine Corps is planning to have all its 90,000 seats on NMCI by the end of the year

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Reservists put in active duty

Reporter's notebook: Reservists' dedication sparks admiration

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Future Combat nears milestone

The Army's Future Combat Systems recently underwent a 'capstone demonstration'

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Justice budgets for terrorism

Department's fiscal 2004 budget focuses on improving information sharing and infrastructures

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Command keeps troops connected

FCW in the MIDDLE EAST: Real-time intelligence and imagery provides battle command on the move

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'Quantum leap' in wartime logistics

FCW in the MIDDLE EAST: IT tools and systems are helping the Army improve logistics over Desert Storm

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Catching the wave

More and more CIOs hail from industry

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Architecture due diligence

Feds search for ways to match agency IT blueprints with OMB requirements

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TSP system poised for June launch

Launch of the new recordkeeping system has been plagued by delays and cost overruns

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GSA picks e-learning system

A system from GeoLearning Inc. will power GSA's e-learning program

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Roster Change

Government IT personnel moves

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Will anything change?

Bureaucratus column: Enducing the number of political appointees makes sense

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Agencies set e-gov health standards

The federal government has taken the lead in adopting standards for exchanging electronic health information

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Stopping killers

This year's FCW Monticello award winner helped close the books on the Washington, D.C., area sniper case