People

Kodak, Lockheed Martin go analog

Firms team up to sell systems for storing digital records to government agencies

People

Bill encourages telework

Legislation would offer $500 tax deduction to offset the cost of setting up home offices

People

E-gov's point man

Rep. Tom Davis has plans to reform electronic government. Can he deliver?

Digital Government

Outsourcing key for congressman's constituents

Even higher pay for government workers is unlikely to eliminate the need for more outsourcing

Digital Government

Study rejects remote e-voting

The results are in, and voting from home or office via computers and the Internet is a loser.

People

USPS poised to offer digital certificates

Federal employees will get first shot

People

Who's who?

Here are the members of the House Government Reform Committee's Technology and Procurement Policy Subcommittee

Digital Government

Punching holes in dated vote systems

Although voting problems focused attention on Florida last year, similar problems plagued voters nationwide

Digital Government

USPS poised to offer digital certificates

The certificates will let customers electronically sign documents for secure delivery over the Internet

Digital Government

Election officials push reform

New voting technology and national election standards are needed, state officials tell Senate

People

Study rejects 'remote Internet voting'

An NSF study concludes that voting from home or work via the Internet is too risky

Digital Government

GOP senators vow support for high-tech industry

Senate Republicans are promising the technology industry 'minimal regulations and minimal taxes' as well as help with problems ranging from worker shortages to intellectual property protection during the 107th Congress.

Digital Government

GOP senators back tech execs

The Senate Republican High-Tech Task Force vows to keep the technology sector thriving

People

A czar by any other name

Political support grows for federal IT leader

Digital Government

Preserving e-history for all

Efforts to capture Web snapshots expose e-records dilemmas

People

CIOs get high-level face time

Chief information officers at dozens of federal agencies believe they are gradually gaining influence among their agencies' top decisionmakers.

Digital Government

Blueprint light on e-gov funding

Bush's $10 million proposal 'is not adequate' for funding electronic government, advocates say

People

Council's blueprint upgrades e-gov

Plan advocates greater collaboration between federal, state and local agencies

People

Davis, council push for IT czar

Advocates for a federal CIO renewed their campaign with legislation and a report

People

CIOs feel they have more clout

Survey of federal IT executives addresses rising stature, the federal CIO and workforce problems