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NMCI delays give Marines pause

A delay in rolling out NMCI is forcing the Marines to institute contingency plans to enhance some parts of the service's aging IT infrastructure

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Senator readies driver's license bill

An Illinois senator expects to introduce legislation this month providing minimum standards for driver's licenses

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INS creates CIO post; White House taps Everson; Health IT spending on the rise

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At arm's length

Editorial: IT managers should be careful not to move from partner to industry promoter

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Senate OKs border booster

The Senate passed legislation that would tighten security at U.S. borders by using biometrics and other high-tech tools

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Picking up the pace at the border

The Customs Service plans to enlist companies' help in border security in exchange for processing imports more quickly

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Virtual IT job fair draws attention

Before it even started, online event attracted the attention of thousands of job seekers nationwide

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Digital Tech Corps at risk

Unions oppose bill that would set up a public/private worker exchange program

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An unenviable position

INS Commissioner James Ziglar is in a tough spot: IT, key to his vision of fixing INS, is one of the agency's constant struggles

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Management briefs

Staff shortages slow INS lab; Justice system speeds info

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AAMVA gets out the vote

Poll results from the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators

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IRS taps Aspect for $150 million follow-on contract

The IRS has awarded Aspect Communications Corp. a six-year, $150 million contract to maintain automated voice response systems at 40 customer service centers.

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Letters to the editor

Against Cabinet-level homeland security office

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NIMA looks to vendors

Contractors will outnumber feds at agency

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Treasury CIO restructuring for results

Treasury headquarters' CIO office is looking for IT workers who have project management skills

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NMCI decision set for May 3

Decision day for the Navy's initiative to create a single network for its shore-based facilities will be May 3

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GTN competition heats up

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Another Interior office given Internet go-ahead

The Interior Department's Minerals Management Service has received approval to reconnect some of its sites to the Internet

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Colleges make cybersecurity pledge

Richard Clarke encourages universities to develop strategies to defend 'their bit of cyberspace'

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Senate passes border tech bill

The Senate passes major legislation that would tighten border security with biometrics and other high-tech tools