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Customs on the lookout

The Customs Service is equipping its inspectors at airports and U.S border crossings with pager-size radiation detector

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DOD demands faster, better cyber intell

Striking a balance between dwindling human intelligence resources and its advancing IT tools is essential, officials say

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Intercepts

Cursed contract; Targeting 803; A hamster wheel

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Security regs drive shipping firms online

Shipping companies are being required to meet tougher rules and regulations to move cargo around the world

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Officials push for intell, action

Military must strike balance between human intelligence gathering and technology, DOD officials say

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Marine 911 contract on horizon

The Coast Guard expects to select a company in September to modernize its marine distress network

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CIO vacancy at INS drawing hits

Applicants have until July 18 to apply for chief information officer at the Immigration and Naturalization Service

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Senate backs $345 million for e-gov projects

The Senate last month took a step toward providing more funding for e-government projects than ever before.

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Court system puts on new face

Alabama has integrated a browser-based application to modernize its courts' 'green screen' system

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Park Service lights the Web

This year’s July 4 fireworks in Washington were not only broadcast on TV but also on the Web. The National Park Service produced it in cooperation with TVWorldwide.com Inc. of Chantilly, Va., a streaming video service provider.

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OMB’s new Web site copies FirstGov model

The Office of Management and Budget earlier this month revamped its Web site, applying the same three-clicks-to-service approach as the <a href="http://www.FirstGov.gov">FirstGov.gov</a> portal.

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Check the charges before investing

FCW.com's Friday Financials column continues its look at variable annuities, which have become a part of the retirement plans of many Americans

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Council is eager for hiring reforms

Projects such as the Integrated Human Resources e-government initiative can’t be completed too soon to suit Ira Hobbs.

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Letters to the editor

GSA schedule costs more in long run

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Panel OK's Homeland tech post

The House Science Committee voted to create an undersecretary for science and technology in the Homeland Security Department

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Expert urges troops to test IT

DOD transformation official advocates letting warfighters test the IT tools in network-centric warfare

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NIMA replacing mapping toolkit

Contract awarded to Northrop Grumman IT will replace JMTK functions with commercial components

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Information Age changes warfare rules

Force transformation chief says the new rules include a greater focus on managing and speeding information to commanders

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Justice CIO crafting united plan

Vance Hitch depicts the department as a fragmented agency hobbled by aged computers and incompatible systems

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FBI hires CIO from Mormons

The FBI has hired the information and communications chief of the Mormon Church to be its CIO