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Army boosts distance learning

The Army's Battle Command Training Program adds tool for soldiers to start training early

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Career Channels

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Al Qaeda cyber alarm sounded

Congressman warns that there is a 50 percent chance that the next terror strike will include a cyberattack

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Army automating personnel system

The Civilian Personnel Policy Office recently awarded an automation support services contract to SI International

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Cyber Service attracting students

The Federal Cyber Service program could have as many as 200 to 300 students by the end of the year

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OPM opens online learning center

The new Gov Online Learning Center will provide a virtual classroom for government workers

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EPA moves forward on PeopleSoft implementations

The Environmental Protection Agency recently passed the one-year anniversary of its PeopleSoft 7 human resources application, and the agency is working on upgrading the HR module to the Web Version 8.3.

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Official: Security won't hurt privacy

Office of Homeland Security CIO says high-tech identification systems won't be allowed to undercut civil liberties

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Burns tackling BIA troubles

Brian Burns has been named chief information officer at the troubled Bureau of Indian Affairs

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Letters to the Editor

Revise personnel rules

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Roster change

Roster change

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WorldCom woes limit DREN action

Company's bankruptcy filing means that DOD cannot immediately terminate the contract for a high-speed research network

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FirstGov among 50 most useful

Yahoo Internet Life magazine includes the government Web portal among the '50 Most Incredibly Useful Web Sites'

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Global NMCI nerve center picked

The Navy Marine Corps Intranet's global network operations center will be at the existing location in Norfolk, Va.

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Holcomb detailed to Homeland

NASA CIO Lee Holcomb is on detail as the director of infostructure at the Office of Homeland Security

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Feds deserve equal pay

Bureaucratus column: Don't treat federal employees like second-class citizens

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Time to be flexible

Chief of Staff Andrew Card told government executives that there would be changes in jobs and job descriptions

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OMB details first level of federal enterprise architecture

The Office of Management and Budget today released a fresh version of its e-government business reference model, the first component in OMB’s stated goal of a complete federal enterprise architecture. Mark Forman, the Office of Management and Budget’s associate director for IT and e-government, called it “a quantum leap for the federal government.”

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Homeland strategy sets IT agenda

The National Strategy for Homeland Security shows how heavily the Bush administration is counting on technology

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Cyberterrorism drill set

Operation Dark Screen to help government, industry prepare for attacks