Digital Government

IT may alter air travel

Electronic technology is poised to change the nature of air travel in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks

Digital Government

Agencies up online offerings

But study says rise in user fees widens digital divide

Digital Government

Tech may tighten air travel

Electronic technology is poised to change the nature of air travel in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks

Digital Government

Fed sites silent on attacks

Only FEMA used its Web site to quickly post information about government response to the World Trade Center, Pentagon attacks

Digital Government

Portals proliferate, services lag

E-gov survey shows agencies are putting information online, but are slow to offer transactions

Digital Government

IT proponent Horn won't seek re-election

The professor turned lawmaker who issued grades ? many of them marginal or failing ? to federal agencies on computer security, Year 2000 readiness and financial management announced he will retire from Congress.

Digital Government

FCC mulls Carnivore and wireless

Congress is pondering legislation that could rein in Carnivore

Digital Government

FBI keeping key logger secret

Bureau defies judge's order to reveal how its controversial ?key logger system? works

Digital Government

Address change goes electronic

Postal Service, CIO Council turning to Internet to ease change-of-address notification

Digital Government

Battle lines form over red-light cameras

In Howard County, Md., red-light cameras are credited with reducing collisions at intersections by as much as 44 percent.

Digital Government

Quicker network lies in wait for House

The computer network that serves the House of Representatives can get frustratingly slow during peak work hours

Digital Government

Drivers favor cameras

Despite concerns about privacy violations and lack of due process, polls show that Americans overwhelmingly support the use of red-light cameras.

Digital Government

E-signatures battle 'fear factor'

Culture of 'ink' slows adoption of digital John Hancocks at federal agencies

Digital Government

City's Internet innovation honored

State and local government initiatives are among the finalists for Harvard's Innovations in American Government Awards

Digital Government

FirstGov among award finalists

Harvard University's School of Government has announced finalists for its Innovations in American Government Awards

People

Site revamped to teach 508

GSA has overhauled its Section 508 Web site, making it more interactive and adding online training

Digital Government

Carnivore may enter wireless realm

The FCC is deciding whether the snooping technology will spread to wireless Internet communication

Digital Government

House speeding up network

Improvements to the computer network that serves the House of Representatives are coming soon

People

Worldwide Web

Has egov stalled in the Information Age?

People

The e-tax man cometh

The filing of tax returns is one electronic transaction that many countries offer online