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USDA boosts Common Computing Environment
The CCE is a Web-based program designed to help farmers and USDA workers in the field
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E-gov stays high on agenda, GSA budget
The Bush administration has requested another $45 million for e-gov initiatives
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Homeland IT budget on rise
Homeland Security Department spending plan includes $800 million in new money for IT
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Justice invests heavily in IT
Department's IT projects would support counterterrorism and homeland security initiatives
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DOD requests $380 billion budget
$24 billion is focused on the DOD's IT-laden transformational systems and initiatives
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State IT budget sees 5% boost
Funding included for upgrading of cables, knowledge management, messaging and document archival
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Budget emphasizes consolidation
Spending plan demonstrates the administration's vision of massive integration and consolidation
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Little change in Treasury budget
But spending plan for IRS restores $49 million for the agency's modernization program
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Budget boosts Homeland funding
Bush spells out how he wants to use technology to build the Homeland Security Department
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New NASA site withstands barrage
NASA had launched a revamped version of its Web site just hours before Columbia's demise
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Software ties database info to maps
Corda Technologies will launch a Section 508-compliant product that can tie database information to maps
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AFRL awards info assurance contract
Solutions will be designed to meet information assurance needs of military and law enforcement
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NIMA spells out agency vision
NIMA chief releases capstone document on geospatial intelligence in a digital environment
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Homeland budget at $41.3 billion
Bush to seek $41.3 billion in fiscal 2004 budget for domestic homeland security programs
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NIMA teams support homeland missions
NIMA has formed support teams to work with civilian and defense agencies responsible for homeland security
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USPTO telework accord reached
Examiners will be able to work from home, but without the software the union says they need to their job well
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Agencies still seeing red
But some move up to yellow on the Bush administration's management scorecard
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Progress on e-government moves slowly
Education and Veterans Affairs had the biggest jumps in their overall progress on e-government efforts in the latest OMB scorecard. And no agency dropped a grade.<br>
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