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Army seeks companies with global reach
NOAA turns to defense contractors
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Intercepts
Editorial: Call for Fed 100 nominations
Garrett: Revolutionizing health care
Welles: Trust in managers
CIOs seek advice from the elders Nonprofit mentoring program aptly named CIO-SAGE
OMB focuses on project execution
Data classification: A better way to prioritize stored files A primer on technology that lets managers sort data by its value
The Pipeline
French firm enters U.S. search market Undaunted by Google's clout, Exalead eyes government search customers
Primavera opens federal sales group
FDA takes the pain out of Rx info New rule requires online data for health care providers and consumers
DHS' disaster-response database falls short
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A two-year campaign that prompted the Department of Homeland Security to issue its first-ever emergency directive to agencies to shore up cyber defenses appears in part to have been an attempt to spy on U.S. government internet traffic.
A rule change allows furloughed feds and those working without pay to take out loans against their retirement during shutdowns.
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