Following are FCW.com's articles about key agency and department fiscal 2005 budget requests for information technology programs.
Overview: Bush hopes to restrain IT increases
Chart: Bush IT request
Agriculture: USDA plans 7 percent IT cut
Commerce: Commerce asks for more IT funds
Defense: DOD seeks $10.8B for science, tech research
Energy: High-end computing highlights DOE tech request
FAA: Key IT programs get FAA boost
GSA: GSA would shrink IT budget
Homeland Security: DHS tech request rises 8 percent
Justice: Justice budgets for info sharing
NASA: NASA IT funding goals keep falling
State: White House would cut State IT funds
Treasury: Treasury IT spending could fall
Veterans Affairs: VA tech budget request rises
Budget management
E-gov fund ambition shrivels
Bush backs bonuses
Budget keys on national security
Additional budget resources
Fiscal 2005 budget request (White House site)
Fiscal 2004 budget request (White House site)
Fiscal 2003 budget request (White House site)
FCW.com's fiscal 2004 budget roundup
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Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen wants her department to have a more direct role in defending the private sector and critical infrastructure entities from cyberthreats.
On Capitol Hill, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis sought to quell "rumors" that the Pentagon's planned single-award cloud acquisition was designed with Amazon Web Services in mind.
The Department of Commerce is breaking with recent practice and restoring a question about respondent citizenship last used in 1950, despite being urged not to by former Census directors and outside experts.
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