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May 2007

Features
A unique networking approach tackles cultural and technology hurdles in an effort to create a new economic base for the Navajo people.
Through Project BonFire, Hill Air Force Base updates data servers and storage systems to assure that 80 apps for jet and missile maintenance are available 24 x 7.
U.S. and Iraqi technology experts work to rebuild Iraq's IT infrastructure.
Can the long-held promise of RFID help make pharmaceutical e-pedigrees a reality?
Virtualization technologies have agencies seeing green — in more ways than one.
Departments
Human Capital:
Everyone agrees the IT Exchange Program makes sense, but will it ever get out of the starting gate?
Bridging the Gap:
NIST develops an automated approach to help agencies make the jump from security policies and mandates to secure systems.
Getting to Green:
To serve up access, Smithsonian will expand its digitization and IT infrastructure.
IT IQ:
The latest crop of lean, mean computing machines offers ways to improve security, simplify management and reduce TCO.
The Business of IT:
What's most important to employees, and how can agencies provide it?
Best Practices:
The service modernizes its network infrastructure with a focus on EoIP — 'Everything over IP.'
Good To Go:
How to survive when the IT acquisitions staffs in government are overstretched.
Telework:
Work-from-home programs continue to gain momentum: Most feds say they would choose to telework if allowed.
Bridging the Gap:
Feds at agencies that don't fear the bleeding edge offer tips on nurturing innovation.
Getting to Green:
GAO set to release new draft guide of best practices.
IT IQ:
New version will give developers and sysadmins server-monitoring features.
Bridging the Gap:
With a centralized approach to forms, Veterans Affairs is just a signature away from paper-free processes.
Bridging the Gap:
Are employees who work occasionally from home potentially sabotaging agencies' best efforts at protecting government information?
Bridging the Gap:
Carefully planned implementation and change management enable DOD's largest successful ERP.