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CIO July 1, 2004 Todd Datz |
Slow March Toward Online Government A year after he took office, President Bush signed the E-Gov Act, which promised a leaner, more efficient federal government. A report by the General Accounting Office says progress has been mixed, due in no small part to a lack of funding.  |
CIO July 1, 2004 Meridith Levinson |
Three Questions with NPR's Robert Holstein Robert Holstein, National Public Radio's first CIO, gives the scoop on who his favorite NPR voice is and the IT involved in radio broadcasting and production around the world.  |
CIO July 1, 2004 |
Criminal Justice The former CIO of HealthSouth, Kenneth k. Livesay, was sentenced to six months of home detention for his role in falsifying financial information that the health-care company filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  |
CIO July 1, 2004 |
Jury Indicts Creator of First Internet Worm A grand jury in Syracuse, N.Y., indicts a 24-year-old Cornell University graduate student for creating a computer virus that cripples the precursor of today's Internet.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2004 John McHale |
Sana Security Information Defense is Based on Human Immune System Primary Response, built on Sana Profile technology, has been selected by officials at the U.S. Air Force Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to protect more than 2,000 servers at 16 different Air Force bases.  |
InternetNews July 7, 2004 Roy Mark |
Botched Programming Contract Wasted $36M The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board wasted $36 million on a computer programming contract with American Management Systems, according to a U.S. Senate investigative report released Wednesday.  |
PC Magazine June 2, 2004 |
BrowserBob 3 Professional BrowserBob is a very cool tool for Web developers, IT professionals, and anyone who wants an easy way to make branded or custom browsers.  |
PC World August 2004 Gregg Keizer |
Busting the Biggest PC Myths We expose the bad advice that wastes your time and money.  |
PC World August 2004 Jeff Bertolucci |
Products for the Paranoid Fingerprint scanners, security keys, encryption software: Which tools should you use to keep sensitive data from prying eyes?  |
PC World August 2004 Sean Captain |
Networking: Wi-Fi Security Still Spotty A year after WPA's launch, many products aren't certified.  |
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