People
Military spending
The Defense Department's information technology budget request for fiscal 2002 includes modest increases over last year's budget.
Digital Government
Eagle awards honor two
Congressman, Advanced Technology Systems head win top Federal 100 honors
Digital Government
FCW, civic.com earn national honors
FCW.com wins best overall Web publication; magazines honored for government coverage
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Fiscal 2002 budget roundup
Fiscal 2002 budget roundup: Each department's IT funding request
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Business Wire
Research In Motion Ltd. announced that its BlackBerry wireless handheld devices have been awarded the FIPS 1401 validation for its embedded encryption technology
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FedWire
President Bush nominated Edward 'Pete' Aldridge March 8 as undersecretary of Defense for acquisition, technology and logistics.
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GAO details IT program risks
The General Accounting Office's 2001 Performance and Accountability Series contains separate reports on 21 agencies, covering each cabinet department, most independent agencies and the U.S. Postal Service.
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The security glass is half full
Congress funded only part of President Clinton's request for governmentwide information security initiatives
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The big payoff
The extended wait and battle for this fiscal year's information technology budget appears to have been worth it.
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Digital cameras that click
FCW recently looked at two cameras that aim to lure more people into the digital fold.
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Which intrusion is worse?
The debate over a federal intrusion detection system which would collect data on information security breaches and then distribute warnings governmentwide should not center on whether the government needs such a system but on how it should be built.
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The president's tech job
Presidential candidates rarely, if ever, invoke federal information technology issues while on the campaign trail. The reason is simple enough: Federal IT doesn't whip up a whole lot of support.
People
Rosie the Programmer
Although the federal government is not always a paragon of equal opportunity, it has nevertheless been viewed as a place where women and minorities could expect a fairer shake in the competition for good jobs than the private sector
Acquisition
'Seat' risk oversold
Federal agencies that have resisted the concept of desktop outsourcing as too radical a solution are making a foolish mistake.
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