People

Tech trails in election report

Better election procedures are more important than high-tech voting machines, a task force reports to Congress

Digital Government

Unisys settling radar contract claims

Unisys will settle claims that it failed to disclose subcontractor information to the Air Force

People

Mueller confirmed with IT mandate

New director says FBI needs to upgrade its information systems and procedures

Digital Government

Illegal immigrant data untapped

Border Patrol has not analyzed a database of biometric information that could help stop illegal immigrants

People

CAP delivers accessible equipment

A DOD program now offers services to 43 other agencies, providing technology for workers with disabilities

Digital Government

Red-light cameras at the crossroads

Tickets fill city coffers, but critics contend that the cameras roll over privacy, constitutional rights

People

ADA assistance on CD-ROM

Agencies affected by the disabilities act can find information on the new Justice tool

People

A work in progress

Change is status quo for FirstGov portal

Digital Government

Voting researchers eye optical scans

High technology does not offer the best answer to the problem of inaccurate voting machines

People

Webmasters get online 508 how-to's

FCW's DotGov Thursday feature describes online lessons for Web page designers struggling to meet Section 508 accessibility standards

Digital Government

Optical scanning best for ballots

Internet, electronic voting is not the answer to address inaccuracies, researchers say

People

GOP not sold on Lieberman e-gov bill

Sen. Joe Lieberman's hope for broad bipartisan support of his sweeping blueprint for egovernment got a jolt from Senate Republicans

People

Subduing the paper chase

Personnel center struggles to reverse growing backlog of records requests by veterans

Digital Government

Election lives on, online

Remember Go Pat Go? Well, Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan is long gone, but his presidential campaign Web site lives on

People

House bill concedes on IT czar

Rep. Turner would settle for a federal CIO who reports to the director of OMB

People

E-gov bill draws doubters

Lieberman egov bill provokes skepticism, opposition during initial hearing

Digital Government

'Freewheeling IT spending' over

Bush's performancebased agenda makes it harder to justify IT spending, analyst says

People

A portal to new freedom

Labor site will help people with disabilities find information about services

People

Increasing access

According to White House officials, computer use and Internet access for people with disabilities is half that of people without disabilities

People

Canada securing e-gov

Canada, which already has the most advanced electronic government in the world, has hired a consortium of companies to help develop the privacy and security features needed to expand its online government services