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National Defense January 2004 John Stanton |
Uncertainty Remains About U.S. Landmine Policy There is mounting criticism from arms-control advocates about the U.S. failure to ratify the treaty, which already has been signed by 150 nations. The Defense Department is continuing to develop alternative technologies, in the expectation that if suitable alternatives are developed, the United States could be in a position to ratify the treaty.  |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Michael J. Miller |
Technology and Politics: The Choices for 2004 Regulatory issues on the horizon: spam, voice over IP, Internet taxes, patent lawsuits, privacy legislation, etc. Also, some technology-related New Year's resolutions for everyone.  |
BusinessWeek January 26, 2004 Richard S. Dunham |
The State Of The Union: Secure Bush's speech will hit his campaign themes of safety and the ownership society.  |
CIO January 15, 2004 Elana Varon |
Election 2004 Critical Decisions Decisions made in Washington about technology determine how you live and do business. Here's what you need to know to be a participant, not a spectator.  |
CIO January 15, 2004 Ben Worthen |
The Next President's IT Agenda - The Policies What the next president does will have a profound impact on IT and the way corporations do business. Here are the decisions he needs to make on critical infrastructure, jobs, privacy, corporate governance and the future of IT.  |
CIO January 15, 2004 |
Where the Candidates Stand - position of 2004 US presidential candidates regarding information technology The president of the United States should understand IT and why it's important to running the country. Let's see if these men and women do. The positions of 2004 US presidential candidates regarding information technology  |
CIO January 15, 2004 Martha Heller |
Five IT Marching Orders for the Next Administration While CIOs are often wary of government intervention into anything IT, when it comes to a few major issues they agree that a little federal attention could go a long way.  |
CIO January 15, 2004 Grant Gross |
Dean Profits from Web Campaign Even if former Vermont governor Dr. Howard Dean fails to seize the Democratic nomination this summer, his use of the Internet has added a new rule for political campaigns: Make sure your candidate's website drives supporters to meet each other -- and to a "click to donate" button.  |
CIO January 15, 2004 |
Federal CIOs: Vision vs. Reality During an October 2003 webcast on e-government sponsored by the Council for Excellence in Government, Steve Cooper, CIO of the Department of Homeland Security, was asked about the federal agency CIO role.  |
Inc. January 2004 Bobbie Gossage |
Letters to Bush Re: The entrepreneurial owners of successful, fast-growing companies have some suggestions, compliments, and a few grievances to air when it comes to doing business under the Bush administration. FYI, Mr. President!  |
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