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June 2004

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