People

Army studies online lessons

Army reopens doors to virtual university, evaluates performance of first two years

People

First responder report due in spring

The federal government hopes to release a sweeping document on the priorities of first responders.

People

ITS, SEA to merge

Information technology firms ITS Services Inc. and Science and Engineering Associates Inc. will become one.

People

Wis. governor inaugurates with a webcast

Inauguration day in Wisconsin used to mean layering on plenty of winter garments to brave the icy weather in Madison.

People

Who’s who in the new Congress

With Republicans in control of both houses of Congress, one of the first, most obvious changes in government is in the makeup of congressional committees. Here’s the state of the assignments for the 108th Congress.

People

Former Utah CIO offers pointers

Agencies should start taking small steps toward Web services, former Utah CIO Phillip J. Windley says.

People

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>

People

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.

People

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

People

Homeland 'Super Bowl' starts up

The Homeland Security Department was launched today with a citizen-friendly Web site

People

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.

People

E-Authentication waits for rest of the pack

Technically, e-Authentication is ready—and waiting.

People

Davis focused on workforce reform

Civil service reform is at the top of the agenda for the House Government Reform Committee

People

Hutchinson outlines border security

Technology, info sharing play role in ensuring homeland security and commerce, Hutchinson tells mayors

People

Net warfare is 'not just tech'

Joint Staff official says network-centric warfare has three equal parts: technology, organization and culture

People

Regulations.gov open for comments

Portal offers a single place for all citizens to search, access and comment on proposed federal rules

People

Third AKM guidance memo on the way

Army Knowledge Management guidance will be focused on personnel issues, CIO says

People

NOSC moving to Fort Belvoir

Army Network Operations and Security Center will move from Arizona to Virginia, CIO says

People

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>

People

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.