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GSA sounds 508 false alarm
Memo asks Webmasters to clean out noncompliant, unused files from Web servers
Digital Government
NARA e-records budget balloons
Fiscal 2002 budget coverage: NARA wants to spend $20 million on its electronic records archive
People
Failure forecast for USPS e-commerce
GAO says the Postal Service's electronic commerce strategy is unlikely to work
People
508 defined
The following is an excerpt from the Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards Web site
People
Vendors tout 508 tools
Dozens of companies are touting products and services to find and fix inaccessibility problems.
People
What experts say about compliance
Federal employees and vendors are asking how Section 508 rules should be implemented. Here is what experts say about potential problems
People
Bush won't have privacy czar
Position of chief counselor for privacy expired with the Clinton administration
Digital Government
Site to pinpoint federal spending
The Center for National Policy plans to detail federal spending in each congressional district
People
E-gov requires fed CIO, Bush told
Gartner Group concludes that toplevel CIO is needed to oversee agency downsizing, egov policy
People
States enlisted for federal CIO push
Rep. Tom Davis calls on government technology experts to help build a case for a federal CIO
People
Council's blueprint upgrades e-gov
The private sector has automated teller machines and gasoline pumps activated by electronic wands. Government has slowmoving lines and ponderous paperwork.
Modernization
Republican Palm push
Senate Republicans, led by Rick Santorum, are using handheld computers to stay informed and in
People
Not enough e-gov cash to go around
Bush's egov funding plan has been well received by government tech leaders hungry for dollars
People
Report: Congress awash in e-mail
The Congress Online Project has some suggestions to help manage the flow of messages
Digital Government
Delivering the goods online
New USPS privacy officer wants public to 'feel comfortable' sending information
People
FirstGov ready for next page
A million Web pages added each month; creating portals across government is next step
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