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How To Create An RSS
Feed (May 2005)
There are a number of ways to generate a feed from your content. First of all, explore your content management system - it might already have an option to generate an RSS feed. If that option isn't available, you have a number of choices.
Using RSS Feeds, and Blogs to Enhance Your Ability to Get the Word Out
(March 2005)
There are a number of ways to generate a feed from your content. First of all, explore your content management system - it might already have an option to generate an RSS feed. If that option isn't available, you have a number of choices.

Use
of Computer Visualization: The Value Factor for FundRaising
Many studies dating back to the 1970s show a direct relationship between
colors, and 3D shapes, and the ability to get individuals to act.
3D computer graphics and virtual reality simulations are the innovation
of the last 10 years by architectural and engineering firms to show
a client what they can expect and, ultimately, to give a visionary
spin, prior to the construction phase.

What is an ASP?
While pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into Information Technology
initiatives is widely expected and considered part of doing business
in todays economy, the alternative choice continues to be found
in a leased software model. The last three years have brought
the application service provider into the forefront of technology
solutions for overworked and short-staffed IT departments.

I-Entry.Com

August 1997
Power Trip (PDF file)

June 1997
Security Systems with Staying
Power
Homeowners who hanker for automation but aren't ready to fork out
for a full-fledged system can start small and add automation technology
later. The first step is prewiring the home with cables suitable for
shuttling control commands to household devices. Next, install a security
system that provides basic protection out of the box but can be easily
upgraded by a professional installer to perform a number of automation
routines.

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2001
ERP Implementations By Module
and Task Save Headaches 2001 will see More Portal Technology and ASP
Plays Move Into the Federal Section
Double-digit growth of Enterprise Resource Planning software installations
in the last few years inside government signals cultural changes,
and groundwork for electronic government via the web.

2001
A 2001 Case Study: Litton
Private sector players can still snare lucrative web projects in federal
havens, even as dotcoms continue to bomb in the private sector.

2001
Taking Care of Business:
General Services Administration Transforms To Head Off Competition
As the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has moved to become
more competitive, its clients, federal agencies, have reaped
the benefits of efficiency, growth in ebusiness, and improved customer
care.

2001
An Interview with Donna D.
Bennett, Commissioner GSA Federal Supply Service
The GSA Federal Supply Service
Employees: 3,292
General Supply Fund Revenue: $3.2 billion
Other Funding: $22.1 million (AppropriatedDirect and Reimbursable)
The GSA Federal Supply Service (FSS) oversees and implements
the expansive buying powers of the General Services Administration
by helping agencies reduce their own investments in acquisition and
by managing Federal personal property assets.

2000
A Look at Open Source Solutions,
Inc.
Federal-level intelligence collection and analysis operations are
becoming more critical in combating terrorism, fighting environmental
degradation, intercepting transinternational crime, and stopping the
use of weapons of mass destruction.

2000
Enterprise Resource Planning
in the Federal Sector Heats Up
The complexity of systems and software to run web-based applications
has forced federal government agencies to consider building-block
approaches that come from Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). A recent
study done by Federal Sources, Inc., part of the PRIMEDIA Business
Information Group, projects that the Federal Government's demand for
ERP systems will grow to nearly $4 billion over the next five years,
from $2.8 billion in 1998.

2000
Government Questions to Consider
in Relation to Contract ERP
1. What types of problems, issues and concerns have arose as a result
of the contractor migrating to an Enterprise Resource Planning System?
2. Were there any contractual issues that arose from the implementation?
1999
Logistics Better Than Real Time (PDF file)

1999
The Logistics Strategy: The Defense Logistics Agency (PDF file)

1998
Air Forces Real-Time Medicine (PDF file)

January 2000
Competitive Intelligence
software for Corporate PR Professionals to Consider PR Tactics
You can hear the webmasters of the world uniting with the chant, "More
web content, more web content..." Screamer advertising headlines
tempt, "When is someone going to make it easy, real easy, to
get the research I want right off the web?" from USADATA.com,
or "FREE, full-text access to research from 2,400 leading business
publications to everyone in your organization" from Powerize.com.

December 2000
When Wireless is the Most
Cost-Effective Solution
While most managers would like their employees to be connected all
the time, wireless networks are not going to replace wired systems
any time soon. Some industry analysts predict that wireless will be
used as needed by businesses to supplement or enhance existing networks,
rather than replace them outright.

December 2000
Looking for a Wireless Connection?
Try the Passenger Lounge
More than 50 airports in the world have or are slated to have in the
next quarter some basic wireless connectivity for travelers. Airports'
adoption of some form of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers' wireless LAN (WLAN) standard has led the way for other
installations in hotels, corporations, and anywhere else people gather
with their laptops.

December 2000
Advances in Security Wireless
Networks
Wireless network security is becoming an issue of national importance,
as evidenced by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's announcement in
November to hold a December workshop to analyze security and other
issues surrounding wireless Internet access.

December 1999
Analyzing China with Technology
Tools
Over the last 30 years, analyzing activity in China has gone from
a few key placements in the region with microwave and satellite imagery
to the addition of rising volumes of tracked email, websites, and
increasing known military and business activity in the region. Even
with China's World Trade Organization (WTO) entrance imminent, the
endless analysis will continue to be pivotal in policy-making.

September 1999
Usgovsearch.com Proves Excellent
and Accepted Research Tool
While the Secretary of Commerce, William M. Daley, announced plans
to shut down the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) last
month, the website offering much of its information to both the public
and private sector called http://www.usgovsearch.com (Enterprise Edition
site) continues to grow in importance to researchers within the federal
government and information librarians around the globe.

August 1999
Intelligence Analysis &
Assessment for Federal Agency Planning in the Millenium
Federal agencies increasingly load their shopping carts with the latest,
greatest desktop web-based technologies to sift, sort, track, analyze,
and socialize, however those buying decisions can decide the fate
of entire branches of government. Information technology has gone
mainstream and in the Year 2000 will affect nearly all business processes.

January 2000
Web Site Sponsorship: Virtual
Communities Represent New PR Opportunities (Unpublished)
The Web is teeming with sponsorships of varying types, each trying
innovative twists to reach cyber surfers. Creating a new generation
of public relations is now only a mind-set away for PR professionals
who can set themselves free from staid annual events and other traditional
sponsorship avenues.
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