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Digital Government

June Government Executive Supplement

  • Bytes
    Cookies, the UK's new portal and identity theft.

  • Prying Eyes
    The information sharing that makes e-government possible is producing a backlash of concerns about privacy.

  • Luring Taxpayers Online
    Congress expects 80 percent of tax returns to be filed electronically by 2007. To get there, the IRS must surmount security and privacy challenges.

  • Mounting a Defense
    Federal efforts to provide key government services online are threatened by cyberterrorism and information warfare.

  • The Unsung Heroes of Information Security
    Inspectors General face a huge problem in deciding what to measure when it comes to information security.

March Government Executive Supplement

  • Amazon.mil
    A Defense Department online superstore exemplifies e-government excellence.

  • Patents without paper
    The Patent and Trademark Office plans to go paperless by 2007

  • Doing IT Yourself
    Program managers at the Transportation Department take a ride on the information superhighway.

  • E-Retailing.gov
    Transforming the U.S. Mint into an online sales powerhouse took a stiff dose of technology and a major change in attitude.

E-gov in the works

E-government projects that have sprung up all over government