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Transforming tech on display

From the AUSA Winter Symposium: Exhibits range from unmanned aerial vehicles to body armor to thermal imaging

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Army adds success assessments

From the AUSA Winter Symposium: Added dimension in risk-reduction fits with the vision of the Objective Force

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Ridge outlines tech defenses

Disease surveillance and compatible communication systems are key technologies in homeland security

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Hurdles in Army transformation ID'd

From the AUSA Winter Symposium: Time, money, culture, tech all obstacles for Army transformation

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Virtual IT shop gets DOD support

DOD's Business Initiative Council OKs plans that include a one-stop shop for IT goods and services

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Army transformation relies on tech

Science and technology will enable the transformation to the Objective Force, Army leaders say

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Soldier nanotechnology set for study

The Army is picking a university for a $50 million program to establish the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies

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Vice President unveils new FirstGov site

Users of the FirstGov.gov federal Web portal can now find what they’re looking for in three clicks or less, said Mark Forman, OMB’s associate director for e-government and IT.

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E-gov strategy report outlines specific milestones

The Office of Management and Budget yesterday released the much-anticipated e-government strategy report, and for the first time, its 24 approved e-gov projects’ designated goals.

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GSA debuts friendlier FirstGov

FirstGov has been redesigned to highlight online services for citizens, businesses and other governments

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Army aggressive on tech spending

Leaders see funds focused on transformation to the Objective Force, with legacy systems phasing out

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E-gov survey results support OMB’s objectives

The public is in favor of the government expanding its Web site services but wants agencies to do it slowly and get it right the first time, according to an e-government study by the Council for Excellence in Government.

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ITAA survey: Security supersedes e-gov

Security and how it relates to developing a governmentwide enterprise architecture overtook e-government as the single most pressing issue facing federal CIOs, according to a survey released yesterday by the Information Technology Association of America.

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OMB releases e-gov strategy

E-Government Strategy report includes the first details on the implementation milestones for the 24 e-gov initiatives

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CIOs look to industry for security

The government will need industry's help to provide the best homeland security, officials told Congress

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State Department will access FBI criminal records

The State Department has adopted an interim regulation that will let it access FBI criminal history records when processing visa applications.

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Roster change

James Eccleston has been selected as president and chief executive officer of ASD Global

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Democrats' new site misses mark

Site is full of user-oriented features, but some are poorly designed and others provide bad information

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Revamped student loan site is a hit

The Web site had a 59 percent increase in traffic the first month, with 2 million more filers expected this year