Is government ignoring the threat of cyberterrorism?

The government has not been taking the threat of cyberterrorism seriously enough, according to the author of a new book on the subject.<br>

Army computer-buying site gets a face-lift

The Army Small Computer Program today launched a revamped Web site that integrates features from the program's MarketPlace Direct Online shopping site with information about program contracts.<br>

Liberty Alliance releases privacy best practices

An industry standards body has released guidelines on how to ensure that online credentialing systems meet privacy laws.<br>

Labor adds 48 state programs to GovBenefits portal

With the relaunch of the Govbenefits.gov portal, the Labor Department today took a huge step toward integrating federal and state programs, officials said.<br>

IRS adds online tools for tax pros

The Internal Revenue Service has introduced Internet-based business tools for tax professionals.

Leopard leaps to e-gov

An open-source software group has released the core component of a Web services platform for e-government projects.<br>

OMB tests government transactions portal

By July, the Office of Management and Budget expects that 24 agencies will be able to process their rent and reimbursable IT services payments through a new interagency portal.<br>

Navy team evaluates weblogs

Long popular with Internet surfers, weblogs are getting a review by Defense Department users for project management. <br>

Feds proselytize for XML

Agencies that don't already have an Extensible Markup Language evangelist need to get one as a guide, a federal Web services specialist said yesterday.<br>

White House: Web site doesn't steer clear of Iraq

The White House today dismissed charges that its Web site was deliberately guiding search engines away from pages about Iraq, saying its Web team was only trying to avoid duplication.<br>

Imaginary people help test real Web sites

In an era of doing more with less, some of the best Web site usability testers can be people who don't even exist.<br>

DFAS earns kudos for its HR portal

The Defense Finance and Accounting Service recently received honors for its ePortal.<br>

Macromedia introduces new government-friendly packages

Macromedia Inc. rolls out three new suites specifically for government users.

HHS issues usability guide for site design

The Health and Human Services Department has issued Web design guidelines based on extensive research into user-friendliness and accessibility.<br>

IRS to taxpayers: Use site to check on checks

The IRS today urged taxpayers to use its online refund-tracking feature to determine why they have not received their advance child tax credit check. <br>

Night and day, Richmond citizens tap services via Web

The Richmond, Va., Web portal lets citizens make requests for city services around the clock.<br>

Army Guard and FBI sign up for Peerless IP net

Two security-conscious agencies are signing on to Sprint Corp.'s Peerless IP fiber network, which operates independently of the public Internet.

EPA questions GAO's E-Rulemaking audit

Environmental Protection Agency officials are questioning the timing of a recent General Accounting Office report criticizing the rollout and progress of the E-Rulemaking project.<br>

Studio MX 2004 fills out Web developer toolkit

Whether you're new to Web development or an old pro, Macromedia's Studio MX 2004 suite can streamline your work.

Computing will become service 'you buy by the drink'

Two industry leaders speaking last month at the Commonwealth of Virginia IT Symposium 2003 acclaimed Web services as the next big thing, despite the juggernaut of hardware and networking innovation.

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