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CIO group urges crime info sharing
The National Association of State Chief Information Officers is trying to generate more interest in integrated justice systems, a concept that has been around for years but failed to produce many concrete results
People
Partners sought for digital preservation
The Library of Congress wants partners to help preserve digital materials
People
NARA, GPO team for record upkeep
The agencies formalized a deal to preserve electronic information and save the trouble of duplicating physical records
People
Agencies still on the learning curve
Awareness of accessibility rules, better compliance know-how still trail
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CAP: Providing access
DOD's program intended to make government a model employer of people with disabilities
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GPO taps Young for prepress
The Government Printing Office appointed Dannie Young as Superintendent of GPO's Electronic Photocomposition Division.
Digital Government
CIOs explain justice data sharing
State CIOs this month released a report to illustrate how law enforcement agencies should share information.
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Defense document site gets upgrade
An overhauled Web site will let Defense Department employees track documents throughout the printing and duplicating process.
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Providing Americans with access
GPO e-services director Davis makes a career of posting government information
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Va. Tech to teach project oversight
The school will offer project management classes on Saturdays so more federal employees can attend.
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Cisco hands diplomas to Army reservists
Seventeen Army reservists have become Cisco Certified Network Associates after completing free training
Digital Government
State rolls out smart cards
The State Department has begun distributing smart cards for U.S.-based employees to use to access facilities and to secure electronic transactions
People
DefenseLink puts on fresh face
DOD's redesigned home page is designed to highlight news and help users navigate the site more easily
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Online voting experiment expanding
DOD has chosen Accenture's new eDemocracy business unit to expand trial Internet voting
People
First responders falling short
Report says emergency workers are drastically underfunded and dangerously unprepared
Digital Government
State taps DynCorp for relief
Contract calls for logistics, humanitarian and peacekeeping support in Africa
People
GSA gets help with assistive tech
Disabled GSA employees will be receiving assistive technology and services paid for by the Defense Department
People
Microsoft has 508 in mind
New products will have accessibility improvements and be compatible with many assistive technology tools
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