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Making architectures work
The U.S. Pacific Command's joint information capabilities enhancement environment (JICEE)
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Navy's Porter retires
The Navy Department's chief information officer said he will retire from his post Dec. 1
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Traveler smart card poses security concerns
Registered traveler program could create new aviation vulnerabilities, GAO found
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Industry leaders weigh in on local priorities
What can industry bring to the table for homeland security at the state and local levels?
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Command to score joint C2
Joint Forces Command soon will be managing DOD joint command and control decisions
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OPM and FEMA unveil e-gov sites
The Office of Personnel Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency have launched Web sites for their e-government projects.<br>
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FEMA debuts DisasterHelp.gov
Pilot version of site will test the presentation of information for first responders
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AKO offers secure portal lessons
The Air Force might be able to take some lessons learned from Army Knowledge Online
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Homeland security bill sets new IT agenda in motion
President Bush today signed the Homeland Security Act mandating a massive government reorganization that will focus billions in IT assets on the task of protecting the country from terrorism. <br>
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Interior official calls it quits
Neal McCaleb, assistant secretary for Indian Affairs, said litigation has taken its toll
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Official touts intuitive decision-making
Brig. Gen. Jerry McAbee, deputy commander of Marine Forces Pacific, says battlefield information should be tailored to user
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Pacom tests network links
Joint Task Force Wide-Area Relay Network should be operational by January 2004
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DOD extends net reach
Pacom, Centcom link networks to create global information sharing possibilities
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Marines move toward PKI
Marine Corps Pacific found downloading personal certificates from a mainland certificate authority frustrating
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Education's Greg Woods dies
Woods put into practice innovative procurement and e-government processes
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Justice is slammed again on INS systems
The General Accounting Office has concluded that the Justice Department has failed to properly oversee major IT projects at the Immigration and Naturalization Service.<br><@SM>
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Praise on the Hill for Forman, but more work remains
While praising OMB's Mark Forman this week, congressional staff members say the government's 25 Quicksilver e-government projects have a long way to go. And Congress will be paying attention.<br><@SM>
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Privacy czar plays homeland role
Homeland Security Department privacy officer will have a tough time offsetting risk to personal privacy, observers say
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