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He manages the e-gov managers. (Interview).
April 28, 2003

Getting e-gov right. (State Lines).
April 28, 2003

Congressman honored. (State Lines).
April 28, 2003

'We've got to talk' at all levels, county CIO says. (Homeland Security...
April 28, 2003

Returns are in on Md.'s election IT. (Voting).
April 28, 2003

DOD sets plan to consolidate 2,100 financial systems. (Financial Manag...
April 28, 2003

Citizen Relationship Management: agencies' early successes and lessons...
April 28, 2003

Homeland department sets an enterprise architecture timetable. (The Ar...
April 28, 2003

FBI's Dallas office fields first-alert service. (Extranets).
April 28, 2003

First responders get homeland security network. (First Response).
April 28, 2003

Intelligence and military look to XML to share data. (XML Use).
April 28, 2003

New Quicksilver strategy asks managers to deliver. (News).
April 28, 2003

Agencies try tiered links to trade info. (Data Sharing: Part 2 Technic...
April 28, 2003

For e-gov, feds turn to reliable tool: PDF plays a stealthy but star r...
April 28, 2003

IRS makes XML schema its business. (Inside IRS).
April 28, 2003

Significa.
April 28, 2003

Is cyberterrorism a Chicken Little event? (Cyber Eye).
April 28, 2003

Researchers model effects of bomb blasts. (Supercomputing).
April 28, 2003

Sorting app helps make sense of worldwide intelligence data. (Software...
April 28, 2003

Openness of government records benefits all. (@Info.Policy).
April 28, 2003

Defense streamlines wartime purchasing. (Defense IT).
April 28, 2003

Retiring? Ask yourself three questions. (Executive Suite).
April 28, 2003

Flashiest federal site: USTreas.gov. ("Did you Hear").
April 28, 2003

The shrinking of .Net. ("Did you Hear").
April 28, 2003

Let's go shopping: we shop, we learn.
April 28, 2003

Meeting the Demand: increasingly, Americans only grasp the significanc...
April 28, 2003

INS lab tracks down the unusual suspects. (Homeland Security).
April 21, 2003

The Army goes wireless on the battlefield to give logistics support. (...
April 21, 2003

Ex-feds: White House needs cybersecurity chiefs. (Security).
April 21, 2003

DISA rushes C2 updates for war.
April 21, 2003

D.C.'s IT has come a long way. (State & Local).
April 21, 2003

Business cases bolster contracts.
April 21, 2003

From a quasireliable source. (Did you Hear).
April 21, 2003

Overheard at FOSE. (Did you Hear).
April 21, 2003

A lesson in default terminations. (Federal Contract Law).
April 21, 2003

Records management is vital to e-gov. (The Manager).
April 21, 2003

DOD struggles with competitive sourcing. (Defense IT).
April 21, 2003

NSA has three-pronged systems plan. (Defense IT).
April 21, 2003

Air Force blades slice PC support time: CIO sees advantages in hardwar...
April 21, 2003

Privacy trade-offs could build more tolerance for TIA. (Internaut).
April 21, 2003

Scientists test wider use of IP. (Wireless).
April 21, 2003

NEC upgrades, speeds up fault-tolerant server. (Hardware).
April 21, 2003

Wireless at West Point: Officers of the future use IT in class now, in...
April 21, 2003

PKI is gradually making its mark in e-gov. (Public-Key Encryption Read...
April 21, 2003

Doing what's fair. (Editorial).
April 21, 2003

Keeping in touch. (State Lines).
April 21, 2003

Wireless speeds EMS crews' paperwork. (Wireless).
April 21, 2003

Ounce of assessment is worth pounds of missed security cures. (Power U...
April 21, 2003

Enterprise architects share tips for sound framework. (The Enterprise)...
April 21, 2003

New DOD guide lays out plan for IT transformation.
April 21, 2003

Free listings for open-source project guide. (In Brief).
April 21, 2003

Council's white papers cover architectures. (In Brief).
April 21, 2003

New rugged notebooks get tougher: biorugged.
April 21, 2003

Group creates color-coded index for privacy threats. (Security).
April 21, 2003

Homeland Security starting over with Safecom. (Homeland Security).
April 21, 2003

E-Authentication is ready to go live. (OMB e-gov 25).
April 21, 2003

States share data on cyberthreats. (Homeland Security).
April 21, 2003

Data headaches. .
April 07, 2003

Navy's network services buy pays off. (Another View).
April 07, 2003

State objectives, but let vendors measure results. (Performance Measur...
April 07, 2003

District of Columbia and feds build high-level trust. (Data Sharing).
April 07, 2003

Best-made plans draw bucks. (Funding).
April 07, 2003

The dividends are in the details. (Writing a Business Case).
April 07, 2003

Put outsourcing in context. (Outsourcing).
April 07, 2003

How to bet on the right technologies: play it close to the vest. (Tech...
April 07, 2003

Wireless security is critical. (Security).
April 07, 2003

Get down to business. (Enterprise Architecture).
April 07, 2003

Success starts with sweet talk. (E-Government).
April 07, 2003

Management agenda drives the challenges. (Managing Technology for Gove...
April 07, 2003

Best is yet to come for Houston e-gov. (Inside Houston).
April 07, 2003

Navy CIO trims apps, hails NMCI.
April 07, 2003

Online permits. (State Lines).
April 07, 2003

Portal power. (State Lines).
April 07, 2003

Congressional group puts spotlight on enhanced 911. (Wireless).
April 07, 2003

Fairfax, Va., dishes up Web services. (State & Local).
April 07, 2003

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