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11/18/2002

Volume 21 Issue 33 November 18 2002


GCN_Lab_Review

The lowdown on PKI


When a handshake isn't good enough


What keeps the up in uptime? UPS


GCN_News

Few takers for VA's search engine


Coast Guard updates its disaster call system


FDA contracts for regulations architecture


Election boosts Bush's IT agenda


With e-voting, Broward County election results were slow'but chadless


OMB shakes up two e-gov projects


Beta tablets a bitter pill


VA sets first architectural plan


DOD directive aims for layered security


IG cites ongoing flaws in State's security


Homeland security bill passes House


SBA to put its disaster loan processing online


Agencies' sites go multilingual


Quicksilver map shows agencies how to proceed


White House plans a 'network of networks'


NMCI gets a new lease on life


HHS will overhaul security


Make GISRA permanent, House panel tells Congress


GCN_Commentary

Find A Word: Get some help


'Did you hear...'


Can we talk?


ANOTHER VIEW: Homeland security team could learn from eBay


Significa


Letters to the Editor


Editorial Cartoon


Packet Rat: The Rat emotes about e-votes


GCN_TechBriefs

Paper wranglers get certification nod from DOD


Housing agency likes mice


NARA issues guidance on archiving e-mail


Congress OKs cybersecurity R&D legislation


INS awards a $228m services deal to Northrop


Treasury will merge federal financial data


Justice selects software to edit FOIA responses


OPM and CIO Council look for more managers


GCN_TechReports

DOE lab calls on big Bro for protection


@INFO.POLICY: 'Litigation Guide' to privacy laws isn't just for lawyers


Boutelle: Enterprise architecture needs biometrics


DARPA's goal is 'total information awareness'


Cyber Eye: Who knows what evil lurks on your drive?


Obtree C4 sends data to intranet, extranet and Web


Who is It?


DocuShare upgrades to add Web services, workflow tools


Digital crimes lead investigators to use drive-scanning software