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Assessing the challenge
Analysts are reviewing the results of DOD's most extensive experiment, Millennium Challenge 2002
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Dell going to West Point
U.S. Military Academy has purchased more than $3 million in Dell technology, including laptops for all plebes
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Auditors push Colorado to offer licenses online
Colorado’s Legislative Audit Committee is urging the state’s Revenue Department to incorporate online processing of driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations into its planned new system for motor vehicle regulation, as a way of cutting costs and speeding service.
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Officials: Netcom ready for launch
Netcom will provide management for the Army's information technology and networks as an enterprise
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Scorecard is conversation-starter
The President's Management Agenda is a tool to get agencies talking about ways to run programs better
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Whistleblower stifled, and TSP waste
FCW.com's Ask Milt column tackles readers' questions about recourse in a whistleblowing case and against the TSP board
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System holds hazardous data
The Defense Logistics Agency has launched an online repository of material safety data sheets
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Homeland's 1st goal: Be different
The day-one IT goal for the proposed Homeland Security Department is to provide new capabilities
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Student tracking system lagging
The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System may be just "technically operational" by deadline
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Forman pushes House to meet e-gov fund request
The Bush administration is applying a full-court press to the House to authorize its request for a $45 million e-government fund. Mark Forman, the Office of Management and Budget’s associate director for IT and e-government, yesterday told lawmakers that the fund was “critical to achieving the promise of e-government.”
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Creation of e-gov office praised
But whether the office's leader should be called a CIO and be confirmed by the Senate remains in dispute
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Guard chief pushes systems upgrade
The Air National Guard director sees great need for modernizing information management systems
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OMB-centric world
At the recent Interagency Resources Management Conference in Hershey, Pa., a reader said that GCN’s coverage of the Office of Management and Budget had intensified noticeably in the past year.<@SM>
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DISA picks 3 for enterprise antivirus
A trio of vendor teams will supply protection in a DOD enterprise antivirus software initiative
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Millennium Challenge IDs systems
Experiment identifies concepts, systems ready for implementation to support joint military forces
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Secretary Norton is cited for contempt in Indian trust case
A federal judge yesterday found Interior secretary Gale Norton and assistant secretary for Indian affairs Neal McCaleb in contempt of court for failing to fix systems that manage trust fund accounts for American Indians.
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