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  1. "Point and Click" Desktop Linux Demonstration
  2. 100 Million Reasons Why Architecture Matters
  3. Advanced technology for dynamic sites
  4. Adversarial Behavior of Closed-Source Software Suppliers
  5. An Open Source ebXML Registry for eGov
  6. An OPen Source Implementation In Department of Navy
  7. Apache Cocoon: XML publishing framework
  8. Architecture for Global PKI Interoperability
  9. Asterisk Open Source PBX
  10. Bastille Linux - Proactive Host Security
  11. Building the Global VistA Community
  12. Business Cases: Open Source Software and TEI
  13. Challenges and Lessons in Developing a Security Framework
  14. Challenges and Suggested Strategies for Growth of Open Source HIT
  15. CHLCare: An Open Source Electronic Medical Record System
  16. Closed Verses Open Systems in Converged Information Warfare
  17. Cognitive Topic Map Web Sites: Aggregating Information Across Individual Agencies and E-Gov Initiatives
  18. Collaborative Software Development, Open Source, and Co-sourcing
  19. Creating Applications with Mozilla
  20. Custom Monitoring and Open Source; How to Reduce Costs
  21. Cybernetics Oriented Programming (CYBOP) in Res Medicinae
  22. Cybersecurity Concerns and E-Technology Potentials
  23. Dell's Open Source Software Philosophy
  24. Demonstration of open source, open architecture medical surveillance
  25. Deployable Security Tools (That Work...)
  26. Developing Enterprise Portals with Open Source and Jakarta Jetspeed
  27. Domain Independent Ontology Based Intelligence Vetting
  28. E-Forms for e-Gov: The Use of XML Standards-based Applications
  29. E-gov services for the blind
  30. E-Govt for Citizen
  31. Enterprise Architecture Driven E-Government with XML Web Services: Open Collaboration with Open Standards
  32. Enterprise Authentication & Authorization
  33. Enterprise Java Development on a Budget
  34. ESSENCE: An Example of a Non-Traditional Electronic Infectious Diseases ...
  35. Examples of Open Source Technologies in Government and Enterprise
  36. Federal Enterprise Architecture
  37. FOSS and eGovernment in the Knowledge Society
  38. Goose 1.0: The Open Source, RESTful Topic Map Server
  39. Government Software Preferences -- Survey and Critical Assessment
  40. Government to Citizen interaction using Open Souce software
  41. Guide to choosing and using libre software licences
  42. Homeland Security: Leveraging open source development processes
  43. How Open Source Bridges the technology gap between wealthy and developing countries
  44. How Topic Maps Enable Electronic Conversation in Electronic Government
  45. Implementation of US DVA VistA in a state hospital
  46. Implementing Open Standards and Open Source Software
  47. Institutionalizing an Open Source Software Delopement Process
  48. Integrated software environment for all medical tasks based on Debian-Med
  49. Integrating OS and Windows desktops in schools
  50. Is Open Source Security Really Free?
  51. Is Open-Source Software Better for Security than Proprietary?
  52. Japanese e-Government Strategy and Open Source Policy
  53. Learning Content Standards and OSS - Opening Minds
  54. Leveraging Open Source and Collaborative Development Processes
  55. Libre software policies at European level
  56. LinEx- An Alternative on OSS
  57. Linux Integrates into Government Strategy
  58. Linux Security - What's now? What's next?
  59. Linux-Based Forward Area Portable Forensics System
  60. Mac OS X: The Open Alternative
  61. Managing EAMS As An Open Source Project
  62. Managing Open Source and Proprietary in one Organization
  63. Migrating legacy Windows apps
  64. MUSCLE, Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment
  65. MySQL, The Commercial OpenSource Database
  66. NSA's Security-enhanced Linux
  67. O-STEP: Transiting the Software Industry to Open Source
  68. OIO: Open Infrastructure for Outcomes
  69. Open Development in Education and Research Institutions
  70. Open or Closed Source Dilemma For E-Governance
  71. Open Source at Merrill Lynch: "Free" as in "Market"
  72. Open Source Confidentiality Methods
  73. Open Source Development Makes Applications More Secure
  74. Open Source Electronic Health Record
  75. Open Source GIS and the Development of a National Spatial Data Infrastructure
  76. Open Source in Computer Forensics
  77. Open Source in Distance Education - Ukrainian Case
  78. Open source in syndromic surveillance for bioterrorism and public health
  79. Open Source is the executable Open Specification enabling rapid ...
  80. Open Source media creation and playback
  81. Open Source Security for the Federal Government
  82. Open Source Software and Open Government
  83. Open Source Software in Simulation and Training
  84. Open Source Software Legal Issues
  85. Open Source Solutions for Medical Practices
  86. Open Source Tools for Mapping and Spatial Data
  87. Open Source &Open Standard : A Challenge for Nigeria's Nascent d
  88. Open Source, Free Standards
  89. Open Source: A Case for e-African-Government
  90. Open Source: A New Management Paradigm
  91. Open Source: Good for Users; Dangerous for Developers
  92. Open Web Services Demonstration and Geospatial One-Stop Portal E-Gov Initiative
  93. Open-Source Licensing Issues: Legal Infrastructure and National Security
  94. OpenSource Software, Government and Industry
  95. OpenVista
  96. Patents and Open Source
  97. Political Perspectives of Free Software
  98. PostgreSQL: Past, Present, and Future
  99. Promoting Inter-Agency Collaboration With Open Source Software
  100. Public Policy Issues in the Use of Free/Open Source Software
  101. Python, Twisted and EAI
  102. Quantitative assessment of public web sites' accessibility
  103. Re-Thinking Standards Organization Policies to support Open Source
  104. Real World Egov Solutions: Internet Architecture, XML, and Open Source
  105. Real-Time and Embedded Linux for Manufacturing and Robotics
  106. Realizing the Benefits of an Open Source Integration Engine
  107. Rethinking the Linux desktop: Linux as platform, not product
  108. Risks and Issues Relevant to the Business Case for Free/Open-Source
  109. Secure Database using Mozilla
  110. Securing Open Source Software: Advantages and Challenges
  111. Security Assurance for Software
  112. Security Evaluations and Open Source Software / Free Software
  113. Security: Built-In, Not Bolted On!
  114. SETECS PKI
  115. Shared Source and Open Source
  116. Shared Source: The Microsoft Perspective
  117. Should Developers Be Preferred Service Providers
  118. SINAPSE: Virtually Raising the Bar for Higher Education
  119. Software licensing
  120. Software Purchasing Policies for Government and Industry
  121. Standards : bridging the generation gap between Linux and Unix
  122. Standards Based Architecture for Federated Information Management
  123. StarOffice and OpenOffice.org: Changing the Ecology of Software
  124. State of the Mozilla Project
  125. Sun ONE Desktop - (Madhatter) - Shaping the Future in Desktop
  126. Supporting E-Democracy
  127. Technology Transfer of Open Source VistA
  128. The Apache Experience
  129. The Brazilian National Health Card Project: from design to implementation
  130. The Business and Economics of Linux and Open Source
  131. The Challenge of OSS for Small Businesses, Small Agencies
  132. The Challenge of Reaching the People
  133. The Digital Notebook - A success case on the Public Educational System
  134. The Enterprise Linux Desktop: Addressing Corporate Needs
  135. The Federal Enterprise Architecture - Program Management Office - Accomplishments and Next Steps
  136. The Microsoft Global XML Web Services Architecture (GXA)
  137. The Open Communities Project (oc4 project)
  138. The open source approach to IT education
  139. The Open Source Work Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
  140. The OpenEAI Project: Open Source Enterprise Application Integration Software and Methodology
  141. The Potential Of Semantic Technologies for e-Government
  142. The Transparency Project
  143. The XML Collaborator-Industry Standards Interoperability and Applicability to E-Gov Initiatives
  144. Towards a development of libre softwares thanks to publicfunds.
  145. Traffic Spikes on a Government Website
  146. TrustedBSD: Applying Trusted Operating System Elements
  147. UCLA/AAMC Health Open Source Collaboratory Initiative
  148. Understanding the Potential for Open Government
  149. UNESCO and Free/Open Source Software
  150. Unleashing Open Source Software in Healthcare: A Systematic Approach
  151. Use of Free and Open Source Software in the U.S. Department of Defense
  152. Using Open Source Software in Public Projects
  153. VistA & HealthePeople
  154. Web Programming with PHP
  155. Web Service Development for Electronic Healthcare Claims
  156. What went wrong with PKI?
  157. Why OSS/FS? Look at the Numbers!
  158. Why Software Choice Is Necessary For Free Trade
  159. Windows XP Shows the Direction Microsoft is Going.
  160. Wine: Not just good for your health
  161. Workshop to Discuss Enterprise Architecture Documentation
  162. Workshop to Discuss Enterprise Architecture Documentation ofthe
  163. XML Registries: The OASIS/ebXML Registry
  164. Zope