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June 2009

Features
Operation Homefront's computer donation program helps military families and wounded warriors keep in touch via the keyboard.
Cover Story »
Dependable IT at the point of care proves to be a critical component of health service on the battlefield.
The military's massive Base Realignment and Closure initiative will bring new technology to the fore — as well as the need for new skills and training.
Feds share how taking risks on IT — eliminating manual processes, reducing steps and delivering vsibility to strategic data — can deliver radical ROI.
Departments
Tech Tips:
A stripped-down version of Windows Server 2008 might be just the ticket for your agency's older servers.
Tech Tips:
Here are six steps you can take to prepare for 802.11n.
The Business of IT:
To make a quantum leap forward, the recovery effort needs a tech launching pad: a modernized IT infrastructure.
Product Review:
Check out 10 portable tech gadgets that let you take the office with you.
Best Practices:
For small agencies moving to disk-to-disk storage, it makes sense to take advantage of existing tape stores.
Best Practices:
High-availability storage hinges on being prepared for a system failure.
Health IT:
As the government promotes universal electronic medical records, single sign-on technology gains momentum.
FedTech Interview:
Program Director for the Federal Health Architecture, Health and Human Services Department
Health IT:
The use of digital imagery begins to expand beyond radiology.
Health IT:
Eizo's monitor provides a single view of patient images and data.