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TSA launches mega IT buy

Managed services at core of $1 billion IT infrastructure buildout for start-up agency

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Experiencing a breakthrough

OMB's Mark Forman searches for a new level of e-government performance

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Info sharing bill advances in House

A committee approved a bill to make it easier for federal agents to share intelligence tips with their state and local counterparts

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'Prophet' helps warfighters see enemy

The Army unveils a new, mobile signals intelligence and electronic warfare system

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DOD working on generation gap

Military bridging gap between Cold War-era personnel and the current, more tech-savvy workers

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Bush's air traffic move draws flak

President deletes phrase describing air traffic control as 'an inherently governmental function'

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Info sharing bill advances

House Judiciary Committee approves legislation that forges closer link between feds and state and local law enforcement

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DOD officials split on IT funding

Leaders appear to be split on whether enough money is available to fund IT-based programs planned and in progress

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OPM previews Recruitment One-Stop

The Office of Personnel Management this week gave a glimpse into the Recruitment One-Stop jobs portal, which is scheduled to open in January. OPM released a request for information outlining requirements for Recruitment One-Stop, one of the Office of Management and Budget’s 24 e-government initiatives.

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Navy challenged on many IT fronts

The Navy is making progress with six major information technology challenges as it attempts to transform itself

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Letters to the Editor

On holding back e-gov

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Army leads DOD's biometrics

The Army is leading the implementation of DOD's biometrics plan, with a solution to be fully operational by 2005

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General: Challenge is culture, not tech

Commander of Army Materiel Command is concerned with 'changing the way we behave to use the information'

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Tech may plug cargo security

Customs official urges using technology to check high-risk cargo containers before they leave a foreign port

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Homeland cybersecurity plans hailed

Cybersecurity officials praised plans for the Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Division

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Homeland formula for failure ID'd

The Homeland Security Department's success will depend on its intelligence and IT plan and leader, expert says

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DOT tests e-seals on shipments

The Transportation Department has completed a test of new technology designed to assist in securing cargo containers

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Industry offers Homeland advice

Private-sector experts say the Homeland Security Department should look to the private sector for models for its massive enterprise integration

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Info urged to fill military gaps

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman says military can do a better job with enhanced information sharing

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GAO faults Army Corps security

Agency needs to do better job of controlling access to critical systems, report finds