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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
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IRS linking to free e-filing
The Internal Revenue Service plans to develop a Web page by January 2003 to assist taxpayers in obtaining free e-filing services
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IBM, Unisys debut homeland centers
Add IBM Corp. and Unisys Corp. to the list of vendors launching homeland security centers
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Call for nominations
Federal Computer Week begins the annual call for nominations for the Federal 100 awards
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NARA seeks user input
Different communities of interest could help Archives develop templates for storing electronic records
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NMCI earns kudos for easing software rollout
The much-maligned Navy Marine Corps Intranet is beginning to pay off, playing a significant role in helping the Naval Air Systems Command simplify the installation of core management systems
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Public still unaware of biometrics
Despite widespread media coverage of biometrics since last year?s Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a new national survey shows that only half of the general public is aware of such technologies
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