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Privacy still a priority, officials say
High-tech identification systems won't be allowed to undercut civil liberties, the CIO at the Office of Homeland Security said
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Rep. Smith sounds cyberalarm
There is a 50 percent chance that the next time al Qaeda terrorists strike the U.S., it will include a cyberattack, Rep. Lamar Smith warned
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Take a lesson from Trilogy
Those expecting a steady march toward the establishment of a Homeland Security Department should draw sobering lessons from the FBI's experience
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Ashcroft: No central database for citizen tips
Amid growing concern over Operation TIPS the attorney general said that reports of suspicious activity would not be retained in a central database
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Labor accepts digital signatures from union filers
The Labor Department has set up a voluntary program that lets unions file annual reports online using digital signatures.
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Feds still on the sideline
Bureaucratus column: Isn't there any way to protect workers from repetitive stress injuries in a cost-effective way?
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The tenets of the University of Information Technology
The tenets of the University of Information Technology
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Air Force poised for .Net testing
Air Force, Microsoft partnership awaiting command approval to begin testing .Net environment
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DIA awards support contract
The Defense Intelligence Agency awards an administrative support services contract to Integrated Resource Technologies
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Ashcroft offers TIPS assurances
Attorney general says reports of suspicious activity will not be retained in a central database
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Air Force freshmen get laptops
GTSI will deliver customized IBM computers all incoming freshmen at the Air Force Academy
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