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Air Force piloting SIPRNET portal

Portal is being tested as a way to eliminate 'disconnect between the force and the unit level'

People

Homeland dept. poised for launch

Many pieces of the new department would be ready to go within a month, Cooper says

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More sites targeted for shutdown

After eliminating PubScience, commercial publishers aim at other government-funded services

People

DOE lab calls on big Bro for protection

Networking at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is all about bandwidth, because visualization, simulation and other high-end applications eat up bandwidth voraciously.

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Air Force preps architecture training

The Air Force is preparing a training strategy to produce and track enterprise architects

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Air Force developing online guide

Guide will categorize products and standards in the Air Force enterprise architecture

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Virtual IT job fair on hold

Budget impasse has put plans for a second online job fair, hiring campaigns on hold

People

Feds have edge in some IT skills

Federal IT workers outscore private-sector counterparts in certain technologies

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Treasury losing IT decision-makers

Forman: 'Whole chunks of the decision-making operatives are leaving government'

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Roster Change

Government IT personnel moves

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Northrop's homeland value on rise

INS contract adds to agencies Northrop serves that will be part of the Homeland Security Department

People

A little doctoring needed

Gartner Inc. completed an independent review

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Intercepts

Low-Tech Fixes for High-Tech Card; Critical Dependencies; Turner to Set Sail

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DOD approves electronic medical record system

CHCS II will be expanded to eight military hospitals

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'Sensitive' classification still a sensitive issue

Presidents from three government science academies have urged the Bush administration not to declare information 'sensitive but unclassified' to withhold it from the public

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Agencies struggle with flood of homeland tech

Many companies not aware of federal buying process

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Privacy questions still loom over biometrics

Biometric technologies have expanded greatly in the past decade, especially following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

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IT leader Flyzik to retire

Confirming rumors, Flyzik, 49, announced Nov. 4 that he will leave government but has made no decision on future plans

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Still a disconnect at Interior

Nearly one year after departmentwide shutdown, about 6 percent of computers remain disconnected from the Internet

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FAA: People are vital

Hiring the right people is an essential component to the success of aviation modernization