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Spy agencies prepare for administration changeSen. Susan Collins, who sponsored the 2004 intelligence reform law, said it represented a sea change in the structure and operation of the intelligence community.(Posted September 5, 2008)
Studies find coding flaws persistA California study revealed that e-voting vendors aren't aggressively fixing security flaws in their products.(Posted August 25, 2008)
A vote of no confidenceOptical-scan voting technology moves ahead of touch screens, but is it an improvement?(Posted August 25, 2008)
Candidates talk IT now what?Industry and political observers say McCains and Obamas tech plans stick close to ideological platforms.(Posted August 25, 2008)
House defeats paper ballot fundingPrivacy advocates are not happy that the House decided not to fund an effort to provide a paper-based backup system to electronic voting.(Posted July 21, 2008)
Buzz of the Week: An inconvenient fiscal truthWill "I.O.U.S.A." make next year's FCW Movie Madness? Probably not, but the independent film doesn't shy away from discussing the United States' struggles with the budget, savings, trade and leadership.(Posted July 7, 2008)
Pointers: Recommended readingThis week's finds: Research beyond Google; The real snail mail;
Web 2.0 meets presidential politics; After the flood.(Posted June 30, 2008)
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