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The Global TransPark's Education and Training Center this month launched a statewide virtual resource for small- to midsize businesses designed to thrust growing companies into the realm of opportunity.

The program, TeamNC, is designed to connect its members with state and federal contracts they might not be exposed to otherwise. Smaller companies also can join forces to fill large orders.

Read more: USA: GTP launches virtual database to grow businesses

Government reform is a perennial favorite issue, but no administration has been able to fully implement its plans for overhauling the operations of the federal bureaucracy. However, President Bush has taken a different approach that officials and executives say bodes well for making government, including electronic government, more efficient and accessible to citizens.

Read more: USA: Administration has hits, misses in implementing management agenda

t’s been a busy week for the General Services Administration’s Office of Citizen Services and Communication, which oversees the FirstGov Web portal. After relaunching the site earlier this week, GSA today won a $100,000 grant from the Institute for Government Innovation at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Read more: USA: FirstGov wins $100,000 innovations award

Fifty government agencies will be honored for innovative e-government initiatives at the E-Gov 2003 Conference and Exposition. The four-day event starts June 9 at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.

Read more: USA: E-Gov 2003 to honor innovative agencies

NIC Inc. won a four-year, multimillion-dollar contract extension for e-government services from Utah, the company announced Thursday.

Read more: USA: Utah extends NIC e-gov contract

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