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The Office of Management and Budget has issued new guidance on how to achieve the administration’s e-government vision.

In a memo to agency heads, OMB director Joshua Bolten outlined how IT managers must implement provisions under the E-Government Act of 2002, which became law in December.

Weiterlesen: USA: OMB issues guide on E-Government Act

Government agencies don't always comply with privacy laws, report shows.

Federal agencies are not doing a consistent job when it comes to complying with the requirements of a 1974 act aimed at assuring individual privacy, according to federal auditors.

Weiterlesen: USA: Are the Feds Protecting Your Privacy?

First-of-Its-Kind Online System at www.business.utah.gov Saves Time by Consolidating Federal, State, and Local Filing Requirements in a Single Web Site.

Establishing a new business in Utah used to be an uphill battle, but now the Internet is offering a faster and better solution.

Weiterlesen: USA: Utah Puts Business Registration on the Fast Track

Just two weeks after deciding not to recompete the contract for the Recruitment One-Stop e-government project, the Office of Personnel Management has launched the revamped federal jobs site, at www.usajobs.opm.gov.

Weiterlesen: OPM overhauls USA Jobs site

Being a savvy motorist is not limited to the way you drive.

You also can play it smart when dealing with the California Department of Motor Vehicles, and save yourself a trip to the DMV or limit the amount of time you spend there.

One way to avoid DMV lines is to make appointments. The DMV started arranging appointments by telephone in 1984. Today, the fastest way to get an appointment is to use the DMV Web site.

Weiterlesen: USA: Using the Internet can limit DMV wait

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