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FreedomSighthttp://s88369986.onlinehome.us/freedomsight [FreedomSight] "E-Plan is a highly reliable, highly secure, Internet accessible repository of facility, and hazardous material information. E-Plan system was designed, built and implemented specifically for first responders through a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), and The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD).

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Bespacific.comhttp://www.bespacific.com [Bespacific.com] beSpacific: E-Government Archives: House Panel Approves Deep E-Gov Funding Cuts - "The U.S. House Appropriations Committee is calling for only $1 million in 2004 funding for the Electronic Government Act (E-Gov), which invests in inter-agency projects with government-wide applications. The Bush Administration had requested $45 million for the program." This act "uthorizes funding for improvement of the federal Internet portal, Firstgov.gov, so that on-line government information and services are organized "according to citizen needs, not agency jurisdiction."

[Govtechnews.com] GovTechNews: A government-technology blog: Egovernment Archives: Thesaurus of Australian Government Subjects: TAGS is a thesaurus of subject terms for use by Commonwealth agencies which: 1) Covers, at a high level, subject concepts representing the scope of Commonwealth government activities; 2) Provides a potential source of terminology for portal browse lists;

Windley.comhttp://www.windley.com [Windley.com] Phil Windley's Technometria | eGovernment Archives: This service is very similar to Utah’s Master Directory project (which Dave Fletcher wrote a little about just lately), but its based on a collection of tools including some which are open source. The service provides a single repository for accounts, a single credential set (not the same as single sign-on), a way for users to self service, a single point for conducting security audits.

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