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E-Gov 2003 Roundup
Newt Gives TSA a Red Light; IRS Discovers E-filing Side Benefits; DHS seeks alert system
Digital Government
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McDonough Goes Private; Qwest Fills Government Post; CHCOs Form Council; Treasury Intangibles
Digital Government
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A-76 in the Gates; Project Management Guidance Due; CSC's Pat Ways to Retire; A Question of Trust; Interior Still Struggling
Digital Government
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Hardesty Heads to the Private Sector; ICG Adds One; Schmidt Lands at eBay; Ronen Named Head of FGIPC/IAC; HHS Hires Architect
Digital Government
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Schmidt Going to Private Sector; SBA in CIO Search; After the Coalition for Government Pro; All in the Family
Digital Government
Technology Briefs
Army awards secure joint tactical radio software contract; Qwest expands MAA offering
Digital Government
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Trilogy's Money Problems; Black and Blue; Delta as Big Brother; Japan Hooked on Regs
Digital Government
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Managing Chaos at OMB; E-Gov Enhanced; Retirement Protection; Comings and Goings; Under Construction
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DiPentima, Schambach win Eagles
Patrick Schambach and Renato DiPentima won Eagle awards March 25 at the 14th annual Federal 100 gala
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Miller on E-Gov Mission; GAO Looks Inward; NASA Taps New CIO; Fitting the Profile; Education CIO Switcheroo
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Eagle awards honor Schambach, DiPentima
Federal 100 award winners from government, industry receive special recognition
Digital Government
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Callahan Heads to DHS: Strassmann: Empower CIOs; Rep. Davis on 'Fast Track'
Digital Government
Technology at work
IT projects show that tight budgets will not deter agencies that can show results through innovation
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Five agencies earn e-gov honors
Innovative technology programs could serve as models for future work in e-government
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The Circuit
The New Year brings with it staff changes inside and outside government. Here are some recent comings and goings.
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GAO: E-gov selection too speedy
When selecting the 24 e-gov initiatives, OMB did not consider how at least half of the projects would impact customers, according to GAO
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Rule would break GPO monopoly
GSA may set up a multiple award schedule for printing companies as it has done for technology vendors
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State awards global services pacts
The State Department has made five IDIQ awards to provide telecom services
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