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Intell chief calls for knowledge base

The Marines' top intelligence official calls for data to be tagged in XML and searchable across governmental databases

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Feds to reach out

The Office of Homeland Security's information technology office soon will begin an outreach effort

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FAA tech workers win pay raise

Several computer specialists at the Federal Aviation Administration will get a long-awaited financial boost

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Cities seek federal support

Funding is the weak link when it comes to homeland security efforts, officials say

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News briefs

Bush readies cybersecurity plan; DOD seeks homeland post; TRW tapped for CDC work

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Management briefs

Army workforce plan prepped; TSP woes continue in court

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TSP anticipation

Bureaucratus: I expect we'll all have long, gray beards by the time the system is operational

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Info-sharing models under development

The Office of Homeland Security's enterprise architecture team is rapidly developing several models for information sharing

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TSA shows the way

Commentary: The demands on the proposed department's federal employees would be strenuous

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Defense office brings together intell experts

DOD is setting up a joint intelligence center to improve information sharing among civilian, intelligence and defense agencies

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Report: Hill Web sites unresponsive on Sept. 11

Most offices do not have remote access to Web servers

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Five firms to compete for DOD HR

DOD has select five companies to compete for its massive initiative to create a single pay and personnel system

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IT at work

Cecom brought five major technologies to the World Trade Center site that could be used in security operations

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New strategy to expand focus

Strategy due Sept. 18 will detail strategic goals for sectors ranging from home users to global issues

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Letter to the editor

Records management in the Homeland

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OMB weighs info classification

Efforts to protect some public data from misuse are generating a mix of reactions

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Web sites reinforce security and privacy policies, review finds

A Brown University analysis of government Web sites found that more federal and state sites are taking security and privacy seriously compared to last year.

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A time for reflection

Feds discuss how their jobs have changed in the wake of last year's terrorist attacks

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A long shadow

Post-Sept. 11 concerns shade agencies' year-end buying

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Lessons worth remembering

Army tools used for search and rescue at World Trade Center could pay off in future