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DOD's cyberspace defender

Army Maj. Gen. J. David Bryan protects Defense Department networks from invaders

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DARPA releases strategic plan

The plan lays out the agency's vision for the controversial Total Information Awareness project and eight research areas

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Trail Boss may find greener pastures

The now-defunct training and networking program may be making a comeback

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Embracing change

Here are some of the items on the OPM director's agenda for this year

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Army awards radio frequency ID contract

The contract is for radio frequency identification hardware, software and services

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Uncertain future

Bureaucratus column: What rights will employees of the Homeland security department have?

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Managing content without chaos

Review of Microsoft, Documentum software highlights differences between Web and enterprise content management

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Intercepts

NIMA, NSA Increase Collaboration; IA Guidance Moving Slowly; Chopping Up the Cards

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DOD funnels money into transformation

DOD is requesting more than $24 billion for IT-related initiatives to support the evolving war on terrorism and the plan to transform information into a weapon

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USPTO, staff reach uneasy agreement

About 700 experienced patent examiners will be able to work from home one day a week

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Stepping into the spotlight

OPM's Kay Coles James sees upside to long to-do list

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SPS works fixes amid tight funds

DOD has allowed work to resume on a departmentwide electronic procurement system

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E-training site enhanced

Agencies' online training programs eventually will become part of the Gov Online Learning Center

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Tech snags delay INS student tracker

INS, schools work on accessibility problems

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The meaning of 'record'

Comment: IT managers and records managers must learn to speak each other's language

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Feds work on melding architectures

OMB is working with the CIO Council's Enterprise Architecture Committee to figure out how to align data

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OMB puts agencies on notice

Funding could be held up if goals for IT management not met

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Bush agenda drives sales

Homeland security, enterprise architecture fueled brisk GSA schedule business in 2002

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Contract to combat electronic threats

Air Force Research Laboratory contract will lead to technologies for improving the ability to counter electronic threats.

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E-gov projects to get 24 percent less funding in 2004

The Office of Management and Budget carried through on its drive to consolidate IT investments among the 25 e-government projects.<br>