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N.Y. DMV Awards Contract for International Registration Plan
N.Y. DMV Awards Contract for International Registration Plan
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California, Ohio Add Intermec Corp. Products to Schedules
California, Ohio Add Intermec Corp. Products to Schedules
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Sysorex fires first salvo in potential price war
Sysorex Information Systems Inc. last month priced its entrylevel PC system offered on an Army contract at about half what competitors are charging for similar equipment on other governmentwide contracts. Analysts said this figure would set a new price floor for PCs in the federal market. On the A
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Pinellas County, Fla., Ties Together Resources in Vision 2000
Pinellas County, Fla., Ties Together Resources in Vision 2000
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Massachusetts Uses Radnet Software for IT Administration
Massachusetts Uses Radnet Software for IT Administration
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Perils of Privatization
The Texas program and others like it are rekindling an old technology policy debate: Is it right to spend the shrinking humanservices tax dollar on information technology?
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How We Tested 200 MHz Pentium Desktops
We evaluated these 200 MHz Pentium desktopcomputers using tests designed to show their performance and feature differences
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Key IT projects at mercy of omnibus funding bill
The fate of a number of key federal information technology projects hangs on lastminute deals made in an omnibus budget bill for eight Cabinet departments and related agencies that Congress hopes to pass by Friday before adjourning for the year. House and Senate leaders said last week that funding
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HAC approves spending bill; administration objects
The House Appropriations Committee on Thursday approved a strict regimen for an ailing Tax Systems Modernization (TSM) as part of an $11.1 billion spending bill for the Treasury Department, the U.S. Postal Service and central government agencies. It came, however, despite vigorous objections from t
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Intercepts
* Back to Oz. The Interceptor this week returns from twoplus weeks of R&R. The antennas do get comfortable after a couple of weeks, but no one wears them as well as the Interceptor. His official return with next week's column should dispel the popular rumor that the Interceptor had permanently pit
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INTERCEPTS
The Interceptor has taken his redacted version of the Desktop V protests, the DISN strategy paper and Spies Without Cloaks and left town for some R&R. In his absence, a team of Interceptor wannabes donned antennas, moved into his territory and filed the following report. Kendall sightings. Cynthia
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Fiscal '97 request hits the street
In an electionyear budget that is certain to be rewritten by Congress, the Clinton administration proposed fiscal 1997 funding increases for some key agency information systems and asked to spend more on technology research programs that have had a prominent place among its economic development in
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Agencies plagued with fiscal fears
Unsure how much, if any, funding they will have next week and for the rest of the year, agencies are scrambling to restructure their information technology spending plans. In more than two dozen agencies and Cabinet departments, information resources managers are curtailing purchases and delaying c
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