Digital Government
Broken trust
The Interior Department has held more than 54 million acres of American Indian-owned lands in trust since 1887
Digital Government
FAA awards HR overhaul
A Federal Aviation Administration technical center has awarded KPMG Consulting Inc. a seven-year, $70 million contract for human resources integration systems
Digital Government
DOT financial system rapped, defended
Report: DOT should stop fielding a new financial management system until numerous problems with it are corrected
Digital Government
A 'leadership vacuum'
Court study rips Interior managers on flailing Indian trust fund system
Digital Government
American Indian firm wins $100M pact
Wyandotte NetTel will offer telecom, IT solutions in what may be the largestever tribal contract
Acquisition
FAA awards HR overhaul
KPMG Consulting will provide human resources integration for FAA and possibly other agencies
Digital Government
AMASSing opportunities
Dimensions International Inc. is one of two contractors developing the $151.7 million Airport Movement Area Safety System for the Federal Aviation Administration.
Digital Government
Indian trust fund specifics sought
Plaintiffs seek second trial to settle the matter of how much the government owes
Digital Government
The Wright stuff
Respect for customers, employees and politics is vital, says Dimensions boss
Digital Government
Water data flows to the Web
USGS site consolidates information from 48 databases nationwide
Acquisition
FAA picks ITT for digital radio deal
The FAA has asked ITT Industries Inc. to provide multimode digital radios to air traffic controllers
Digital Government
EPA cleans up data pools
To develop sound environmental policies and make sure theyre being followed, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires a lot of information.
People
Electronic flight plans scrutinized
A key House lawmaker wants Federal Aviation Administration officials to explain why the agency isn't making faster progress on electronic filing
People
Online and involved
The EPA uses a World Wide Web forum to help it steer public involvement policy
People
FAA offers registry searches
A Federal Aviation Administration unit has added a 'tail number' search capability to its Webbased aircraft registry, enabling tax officials, safety inspectors, aviation enthusiasts and others to look up information based on a plane's 'license plate.'
People
Electronic flight plans checked
Rep. Burton requests a briefing on the FAA's progress toward enabling electronic flight plan filings
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