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Judge blocks Indian records shipment

Interior Department stopped from transferring 32,000 boxes of documents containing Indian trust data

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OMB hands out e-gov funding

OMB has selected five initiatives for funding that concentrate on expanding the foundation of e-government

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Funding sought for GovNet study

White House officials are working with Congress to get $5 million to study the options for a secure intranet

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Nations wary of e-democracy

Governments seem ambivalent about letting the public participate too directly in electronic governance

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Letter to the editor

OSHA decision is bad news

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Border tech bill on fast track

The Senate has begun legislation that would tighten security at the nation's borders using high-tech tools

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Letter to the editor

Job-swap is non-issue

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NIST opens new round of ATP competitions

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has set deadlines for the latest R&D funding competition of its Advanced Technology Program and is encouraging applicants to submit their proposals online.

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Mayo picked for Navy network command

Navy Vice Adm. Richard Mayo has been nominated to head the new Naval Network Warfare Command

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Harris to defend Army computers

A Harris Corp. vulnerability assessment tool will scan more than 1.5 million Army workstations

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OMB allocates $4.1 million of e-gov fund

The Office of Management and Budget soon will dole out $4.1 million to a trio of <br>e-government programs, the FirstGov project and to an effort to educate agencies about managing change.

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Roster change

Brig. Gen. David Clary assumed leadership of the Air Force's homeland security directorate at the Pentagon March 28

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Career Channels

Career Channels

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Intranet open for victim notification

Web-based system can notify victims of federal crimes about changes in the status of their cases

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Army releases major network RFP

The Army has released its RFP for the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical program

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XML biometric standards jell

A new standards-making committee has begun a project that could make it easier and cheaper for agencies to share biometric data

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Ashcroft orders more info sharing

Attorney general instructs law enforcement and intelligence agencies to do a better job of sharing information

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IBM to fix DOD bookkeeping

Contract calls for blueprint to guide financial systems development, spending

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Business briefs

SSA seeks tech assist; Navy expands e-learning; CACI keeps Navy records

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The case for LegalXML

Extensible Markup Language is a natural fit for the criminal justice community