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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

The Circuit

McDonough Goes Private; Qwest Fills Government Post; CHCOs Form Council; Treasury Intangibles

Digital Government

The Circuit

A-76 in the Gates; Project Management Guidance Due; CSC's Pat Ways to Retire; A Question of Trust; Interior Still Struggling

Digital Government

The Circuit

Hardesty Heads to the Private Sector; ICG Adds One; Schmidt Lands at eBay; Ronen Named Head of FGIPC/IAC; HHS Hires Architect

Digital Government

The Circuit

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

The Circuit

Trilogy's Money Problems; Black and Blue; Delta as Big Brother; Japan Hooked on Regs

Digital Government

The Circuit

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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The Circuit

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

The Circuit

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

People

Five agencies earn e-gov honors

Innovative technology programs could serve as models for future work in e-government

Digital Government

Fiscal 2004 budget roundup

Fiscal 2004 budget roundup: Key IT funding requests

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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

Modernization

State awards global services pacts

The State Department has made five IDIQ awards to provide telecom services

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Homeland rearranges agencies

White House officials plan to divide the homeland department's 22 agencies into four units