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January 2006

January 31, 2006
The privacy-discovery paradox


January 30, 2006
Wikipedia entries edited by staffers


January 27, 2006
Technology on campus -- sizzle or steak?


January 26, 2006
They know you’re a dog


January 25, 2006
Interview with ex-CIO of Massachusetts


January 24, 2006
Reducing litigation risk with content management


January 23, 2006
Tax system too complex to sustain


January 20, 2006
Info management lessons from the military


January 19, 2006
BlackBerry key to economic security?


January 18, 2006
Is smarter information possible?


January 17, 2006
Form and function in Web sites


January 16, 2006
History of computer security


January 13, 2006
E-gov is huge, if only in number of pages


January 12, 2006
Contractors vs feds


January 11, 2006
iSpy: Is Apple invading privacy?


January 10, 2006
How do you get to Carnegie Hall?


January 6, 2006
State of the CIO


January 5, 2006
Federal spending analysis


January 4, 2006
The contractor in the next cubicle


January 3, 2006
Tempest in a cookie jar


Daily News Archive
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Editorial:

The candidates' half-baked IT platforms
What is needed in 2009 is a detailed technology plan for innovation in government.

Acquisition:

Making noise for small business
Small-business advocates seek to change the government’s contracting culture from within.

Policy:

Bush put the ‘M’ back in OMB
The Bush administration built on the efforts of previous president's to improve management oversight.

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