IRS 5.0 After numerous failed modernization efforts, the IRS now believes it has a model that works
Smart Shoppers: 5 things handheld buyers need to know The second of a three-part series: Mobile workers want technologies that simplify their lives, but the handheld device market has become anything but simple
DHS reshuffles the deck Will Chertoff's reorganization plan fix what needs fixing?
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Editorial: The need for IT advice
Lisagor: A dash of appreciation
Reece: How to fix the tax code
Hobbins: White board manager Senior Air Force official has managed business, warfighting IT convergence
Pay won't fix everything
Fixing up facilities management The challenge: Link detailed building, systems info with end-to-end view
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Ciena launches federal subsidiary
Caught in the act Critics say Safety Act stifles anti-terrorism technology
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Your inbox is full Constituent e-mail and form letters flood Capitol Hill
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Preserving records in cyberspace
EPA to set jobs up for competition
Global trade standards on the way
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Steven Kelman suggests we should spend more time planning for the known risks on the horizon.
As COVID-19 exposed vulnerabilities in state and local government IT systems, the newly formed U.S. Digital Response stepped in to help.
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