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E-gov tops CIO challenges

Federal IT managers rank technology and cultural changes for e-government as their top concerns

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Filling the ranks

Agencies scramble for infosec experts

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Customs turns up heat on IT projects

The Customs Service has intensified its call for enough funding to get its $1.3 billion modernization program completed years earlier than previously planned

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Customs expands anti-terror training

Service is also intensifying its call for funding to complete its modernization in four years or less

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Freedom to Manage draws fire

A federal employees' union and a key House Democrat criticize Bush management reform provisions

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FAA ponders security tech solutions

The FAA is so intent on using technology to upgrade airport security that it has posted a public appeal on its Web site for product recommendations

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LexisNexis courts e-filing market

Information giant LexisNexis' pending acquisition of CourtLink has the potential to boost the electronic filing of legal documents

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CACI completes ERP entry

Acquisition boosts CACI's ability to compete for large financial and human resource systems

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LexisNexis to buy CourtLink

Deal indicates the growing popularity of electronic filing in courts nationwide

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Giving feds what they want

In three short years, CDW-G Inc. has risen into the top 25 in GSA schedule sales

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10 companies to watch

The hottest technologies will give agencies the biggest bang for their buck

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Cracking the top 10

Accenture relies on innovative contracts and best practices to join the top GSA schedule sales leaders

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Making security easy

Sigaba Corp.'s security software, and its backers, make it a company to watch

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Shifting its focus

No longer the top federal integrator, Lockheed Martin sets its sights on a new strategy

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Section 508 solutions that work

When Congress reauthorized Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and started federal Web managers down the road to making their sites fully accessible for people with disabilities, the computer engineers at SSB Technologies Inc. knew how to help.

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Riding value to the top

SAIC takes the No. 1 federal integrator spot with a spate of acquisitions, contract wins

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Building the dot-gov retail directory

Measuring the size of the federal government's online business was not an easy task for the Federal Computer Week research team. Simply surfing government Web pages was out of the question; agencies operate thousands of Web sites with an estimated 37 million pages, according to the FirstGov office at the General Services Administration.

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Dot-gov goes retail

Move over, Amazon.com! Make way for your newest competitor in e-retailing: the federal government.