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A new survey on Americans' growing relationship with "e-government" -- government services and information online -- reflects their concerns about privacy and security.

Read more: USA: Survey Finds Americans Split on 'E-Government'

While Americans are increasingly embracing online government services, they are also concerned dealing with government over the Internet may compromise their privacy, according to a new study released by the Council for Excellence in Government and Accenture.

Read more: USA: Americans Embracing E-Gov Despite Privacy Concerns

E-government is making citizens' lives easier. That ease is driving greater use of online government services, but nonetheless, many Americans are seriously concerned about the security and privacy of their online transactions with government, according to poll results released April 14 by the Council for Excellence in Government.

Read more: USA: E-gov is easier, but citizens worry about security

Citizens enjoy the services offered by government Web sites, but remain wary of divulging personal information over the Internet, according to a poll released Monday by a nonpartisan government advocacy group.

Read more: USA: Poll finds privacy concerns among e-government users

The Federal e-Authentication Gateway has been cleared for government operation. "I have authorization to operate in a live environment," Stephen Timchak, e-Authentication project manager for the General Services Administration, announced at the RSA 2003 Conference.

Read more: USA: Gateway opens another door for cross-agency authentication

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