Editor in Chief Lee Copeland talks about e-government initiatives and the people leading them--some of whom left private sector jobs to join the government.
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Departments

Federal Resources

Feds go online to fill in educational gaps and accelerate career development.

Everyday Heroes

FDA is building a global extranet for registration and import notification of all food coming into the United States.

E-Gov Spotlight

The new EPA-state Exchange Network shifts the information management paradigm, increasing collaboration and facilitating innovation.

Human Capital

What makes successful private sector IT executives give up the salary, the bonuses and the perks to become a federal CIO? And after they've made the jump, are they happy?

OMB Scorecard

With the President's Management Agenda, progress can be deceptive.

CIO Interview

As the federal government's top IT administrator, Karen Evans is charged with simplifying and streamlining its operations and making agencies more responsive to the American public.

Telework

With government leaders pressing for increased teleworking, federal agencies strive to change the mindset of supervisors and employees and to equip staff with the necessary technology.

Tech Insights

Agencies that use e-procurement find that buying online makes for saved dollars and good sense.

Innovator

Learn how EPA's new response center tackles environmental emergencies.

Bridging the Gap

Congress and the Defense Department wrestle with the technical and security issues surrounding the wireless revolution.

Features

Feature

Federal organizations learn to brand themselves and deliver superior e-government initiatives.

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