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Navy cuts CIO staff
The Navy Department's Office of the CIO will be cut in half during the next few months
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Game of catch-up
Bureaucratus column: Catch-up contributions in the thrift Savings plan may be the easy part
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The path to modernization
USDA officials find that taking the road less traveled has its challenges and rewards
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Navy restructuring CIO's office
The CIO office found that its combined military and civilian staff could be reduced by half
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House passes compromise e-gov bill
Legislation would create a federal Office of Electronic Government and a fund to promote e-government projects
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Saving by sharing
Federal, state and local chief information officers agree that there is a growing need for shared services
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Air Force rolling out XML-based e-forms
Filling out and sending a form will become much easier for Air Force personnel
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Intercepts: Web extra
Air Force in a Spiral; Air Force Moving to Award Term; Air Force Launching Architecture Web Site; An Outsourcing Success Story
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Homeland rearranges agencies
White House officials plan to divide the homeland department's 22 agencies into four units
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FBI data management a tough case
Converting data to electronic form is only a start toward solving the FBI's records problems
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Air Force works to cut services costs
To help achieve its cost-cutting goal, the Air Force created the program executive officer for services
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House passed e-gov bill; Senate prepared to take it up
Congress is one step away from creating an Office of E-Government in the Office of Management and Budget and providing unprecedented funds to move e-government forward across agencies. <br>
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Packet Rat: The Rat emotes about e-votes
The Rat usually votes by absentee ballot. It causes less uproar than a six-foot anthropomorphic rodent trying to enter the polls.
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IRS awards online training pact
Initiative will help train 100,000 IRS workers online about the ever-changing tax code
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Immigration status a click away
Case Status Online offers a more convenient way for applicants to check the status of their cases
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PACAF set to award PC deal
The Pacific Air Forces soon will award a command-wide PC replacement contract
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Lessons learned at home helped with new system
When Martin Smith, director of the International Trade Commission’s Office of Information Services, faced the task of overhauling the agency’s electronic docket system, he recalled his experience in building his home in McLean, Va., in the 1990s.
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