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Online rule-making to debut Dec. 18

The Office of Management and Budget and the Environmental Protection Agency plan to launch the first iteration of the Online Rulemaking e-government project on Dec. 18. The portal will let citizens and businesses find and comment on proposed federal regulations. <br>

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E-gov XML committee formed

New global technical committee is devoted to e-government XML standards

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Lawmakers fight for feds' pay

Congress members press the president to grant a full pay raise to federal employees

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Hastings named CIO at INS

Scott Hastings will replace George Bohlinger as the agency's chief information officer

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Brubaker leaves Aquilent

Former Defense Department deputy CIO launches a government consulting firm

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Quick thinking

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A look at future homeland security technology

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Roster Change

Government IT personnel moves

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Wennergren named Navy CIO

Move gives the department some stability amid IT leadership departures

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Standards are crucial for reporting system

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It's all about program management

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Looking for an industry assist

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Milwaukee makes fast response

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Milwaukee makes fast response

Milwaukee's approach hinges on a Web-based application already running in city emergency rooms

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Greg Woods, 59, dies

Greg Woods, formerly in charge of the Education Department's Federal Student Aid office, has died

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It's all about program management

When the homeland security directive comes down, outlining requirements and offering grant money, states and localities may have a tough time knowing where to start

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Homeland agency charged with outreach

Security strategy at risk if coordination fails

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Lessons from AKO

The Air Force might be able to take some lessons learned from Army Knowledge Online

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Intercepts

DOD Launching Cyberattacks?; Pacom Tests Network Links; It's Show Time

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Feds as publishers

Editorial: E-government is about publishing, not the technology