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09/23/2002

Volume 21 Issue 29 September 23 2002


GCN_Lab_Review

Satellites route e-mail'and spam'through space easily


Heads are turning for SpinScape digital photos


CRM for citizens


Electronic CRM offers a range of new contact technologies


The lowdown on CRM


WinBook J4 packs a desktop-full of power


GCN_News

Agencies must pick new payroll shops soon


DOD expects industry to help it achieve net-centricity


NASA pulls plug on new launch system


Can DOD transform itself?


INS in holding pattern on entry app


DISA plans bandwidth expansion to 10 Gbps


Most agencies on track for competition goals


NIST and NSA scurry to draft new security guide for IT


Florida will analyze polling site IT


Interior's IT woes worsen; Norton found in contempt


OMB's revised A-76 is nearly ready


DOD sifts 600 antiterrorism proposals to nine


System helps FAA see skies more clearly


USAID site helps companies go global


Next year, tax forms will talk


Clarke unveils security strategy


GCN_Commentary

PACKET RAT: Bada Bing! Rat's nodes get whacked


Editorial Cartoon


OMB-centric world


Find a word: Systems modernization


Another View: Don't let cybersecurity bug you


'Did you hear...'


By the numbers


GCN_TechBriefs

Scientists to set standards for digital evidence


OMB seeks new temporary chief for architect post


CDC sets a deal for nationwide health network


DOD signs deal for McAfee antivirus suite


DOJ, Treasury award $3 billion radio contracts


Study uncovers more security on Web sites


FBI is deploying biometrics app for war on terror


EPA gets IT assist


GCN_TechReports

Speaking medicine


Unisys debuts storage management in a box


Webcasting software invites the audience


R.I. retirement system retires folders


Dell speeds up two of its server lines


IM-Age apps audit instant messages


@Info Policy: NARA makes another half-hearted attempt at policy


Cyber Eye: A digital Pearl Harbor might not be so easy