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David Hawkins

Digital Government

For Web page tools, change is the only constant

Getting to the Web If the move to the Web and PCs from electronic data interchange over legacy systems had a sound, it would be the roar of a tidal wave. The Web's ubiquity, flexibility and low cost all combine to make its use seem inevitable. But building a site is only the beginning. Keeping it working right presents

Digital Government

NOAA duo create hurricane readers

MIAMI—Joe Griffin and James Franklin do not work with big systems, big budgets or big computer issues in the federal government. But they are responsible for a computer system that is expected to have a big scientific and economic impact. For their collaboration on development of a new data gathering and analysis system, the duo last year received the Bronze Medal from the Commerce Department.

Digital Government

Plug-in for Acrobat Exchange and Windows rescues redaction process

Box Score B+ Redax 1.5 Digital Applications Inc., Aldan, Pa. tel. 610-284-4006 http://www.digapp.com Price: $279 Pros and cons: + Only product that redacts .pdf files + Easily customizes redaction codes – Redacts rectangular areas only Real-life requirements: Adobe Acrobat Exchange 3.0 or later, Windows 3.x, Win95 or NT, 16M RAM, 24M for NT, 486 or faster PC; System 7 or later, Power Mac, 16M RAM, 24M for System 8, less than