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Extractions: The Office of Management and Budget on Thursday announced 24 technology projects it will fund over the next three years to maximize efficiency and improve customer service to citizens and businesses. The E-Government Task Force that OMB created in August chose the projects after reviewing more than 260 ideas. The costs of the 24 selected projects will be paid for from an interagency e-government fund proposed in the Presidents budget. In their respective versions of the Treasury-Postal spending bill, the House and the Senate both provided $5 million in funding for the project in the next fiscal year. The President had requested $100 million for the e-government fund. With these reforms, citizens will be able to demand and expect the same level of IT quality from their government that the private sector provides its customers, OMB Director Mitch Daniels said in a statement. In a July interview with Government Executive , Mark Forman, OMBs associate director for information technology and e-government and head of the E-government Task Force, said the administration had tried to identify high payoff e-government projects that will fill performance gaps at individual agencies.
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Extractions: As state and local governments began creating Web sites in the mid-1990s, any government entity could use the .gov domain, but soon GSA restricted the use of it to federal agencies and departments. Certain states did not give their addresses up, such as Washington, which held onto www.access.wa.gov , but most ended up with more complicated URLs. Other state and local governments such as Alabama, Delaware and Michigan have applied for the .gov domain from GSA and received permission to switch. Some states have reserved their domain names but have not yet switched, and still other states or cities have used the .com domain, such as Virginia Beach, Va., www.vbgov.com
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Government Computer News (GCN) Daily News -- Federal, State And Local Government Government Computer News reports on local, state and federal government information technology, particularly the IT projects and policies directed by the chief information officers (CIOs) of the http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/17401-1.html
Extractions: When mail deliveries in some areas of downtown Washington slowed or stopped last month, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Federal Communications Commission, and Interior and Transportation departments encouraged e-mail filings in place of postal mail, according to NetCompliance Inc., a Washington Internet provider.
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Extractions: The White House generally supports legislation that would create an e-government chiefs position at the Office of Management and Budget, but Bush officials are balking at a provision that requires the official to be confirmed by the Senate. The legislation, known as the E-Government Act ( H.R. 2458 ), passed the Senate in June and is awaiting action in the House. Besides creating the e-government positionwhich mirrors the current role of Mark Forman, assistant director for information technology and e-government at OMBthe measure also requires agencies to protect the privacy of citizens using federal Web sites and reauthorizes the 2000 Government Information Security Reform Act, which is set to expire Nov. 29. OMB supports these measures, but opposes Senate confirmation for the e-government chief, in part because of the lengthy confirmation process for presidential appointees, said Mark Everson, deputy director for management at OMB. We think its time for executive branch officials to be able to get on the job quicker, he said at a hearing of the House Government Reform Subcommittee on Technology and Procurement Policy on Wednesday. People coming from the private sector are used to fast-moving change, not six-month delays, he said.
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