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Steve Ballmer, president and CEO of Microsoft, said the federal government's ability to offer electronic services to citizens will rely heavily on three letters: XML.
Microsoft CEO shares vision of e-government

Reno urges access for disabled federal workers
Attorney General Janet Reno Tuesday encouraged federal agencies to provide more assistive technology to federal employees with disabilities, as a deadline for doing so draws near.

Former feds describe ways to lure recruits to public sector
Former federal executives who now work in the private sector spoke about recruiting challenges facing the federal information technology community.

CIOs describe top IT management priorities
Members of the federal Chief Information Officers Council laid out their top six priorities Wednesday: privacy and security, workforce improvement, capital planning, interoperability, e-government and outreach to other governments and the public.

Pay may not be answer for tech worker needs
Pay is not the only incentive agencies can use to draw technology workers into the government, public and private sector leaders said.

Managers explore use of 'virtual teams'
Managers who want to take advantage of a networked world must get used to the idea of supervising "virtual teams," but the payoff is worth the investment, according to two federal executives who have made teaming work at their agencies.

Data storage options fill federal market
While every federal agency has a different mission, they all produce data-and lots of it. By some accounts, each year agencies and their private-sector counterparts are doubling the amount of data they store. As a result, computer storage is on the mind of every federal IT manager.

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