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OMB launches third e-gov project this month
The Office of Management and Budget and the Environmental Protection Agency yesterday launched another of the 25 e-government initiatives: an online rule-making portal, <i>Regulations.gov</i>.<br>
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Ridge promises data sharing will be department’s top priority
Homeland Security secretary Tom Ridge this month pledged to coordinate the government’s immigration and law enforcement databases.
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NMCI marked up for 2004
The Pentagon has given approval to the Navy to seek funding of $1.1 billion for NMCI in the fiscal 2004 budget
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Homeland 'Super Bowl' starts up
The Homeland Security Department was launched today with a citizen-friendly Web site
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National Recreation Reservation Service makes its site user friendly
The Agriculture Department and the Army Corps of Engineers this month launched a redesigned National Recreation Reservation Service Web site.
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E-Authentication waits for rest of the pack
Technically, e-Authentication is ready—and waiting.
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Davis focused on workforce reform
Civil service reform is at the top of the agenda for the House Government Reform Committee
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Hutchinson outlines border security
Technology, info sharing play role in ensuring homeland security and commerce, Hutchinson tells mayors
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Net warfare is 'not just tech'
Joint Staff official says network-centric warfare has three equal parts: technology, organization and culture
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Regulations.gov open for comments
Portal offers a single place for all citizens to search, access and comment on proposed federal rules
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Third AKM guidance memo on the way
Army Knowledge Management guidance will be focused on personnel issues, CIO says
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NOSC moving to Fort Belvoir
Army Network Operations and Security Center will move from Arizona to Virginia, CIO says
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Senate slashes e-gov fund to $5 million
The Senate last week squashed the administration’s request of $45 million for an e-government fund for fiscal 2003, and allocated just $5 million.<@SM>
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Indiana portal goes googly for popular search engine
For seven years, Indiana’s government portal, at <a href="http://www.accessindiana.com">www.accessindiana.com</a>, had used a search engine from Verity Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., to index billing information.
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NYC gets a jump on disease outbreaks
Long before the 2001 anthrax incidents, New Yorkers had dealt with public health dilemmas.
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Defense R&D chief explains focus
DOD's R&D director puts emphasis on integrated, speedy development of tech for war against terrorism
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DOD preps security instructions
Forthcoming instructions will explain how to carry out recent information assurance policy
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Senators slash e-gov funding
Senate appropriators have cut $40 million from the $45 million fund earmarked for e-government
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E-rulemaking ready for launch
Web site will make it easier for the public to comment on proposed rules and regulations
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