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You can find out about Audio Conferencing right here
You can register for CIT training right on the web. 
There is a toll-free number to access your Octel voice mailbox. It is 800-952-7951. 
You can get your Tango Application files hosted through CIT's Tango server for a small monthly fee. Contact Sandy Desautels in the Web Publishing Group. 
You should change your password(s) frequently; don't use common words or names. More tips
CIT's Advanced Support Team provides training, and technical support for select statistical and mathematical software products. 
One of the few things required by law about NIH's IT Security is that each system and major application be covered under an up-to-date and approved Systems Security Plan (SSP). 
The safest way to transmit sensitive data over e-mail or the Internet is through use of encryption. Many packages are available, though you should be aware that none are unbreakable to a determined cracker. If you use the Central Exchange Server, see th 
NIH has over 15,000 PC workstations, many online medical and research facilities open to the public, and a growing awareness of the need to protect them. See the CIT/OIRM webpage for more info.  
When procuring IT equipment and peripherals, there may be perfectly good used items available at a fraction of the cost. Consult with your Contracting Officer for details.  
Hundreds of computer viruses are newly created and distributed each month. If your virus software is infrequently updated, you're likely quite vulnerable! More info available.. 
The CIT/OIRM Security webpage has an online IT Security Awareness course which you can review in 20 minutes or less. 
If you need some help with a Web redesign the Web Publishing Group does graphic design and consultation. We can make you look good! 
The Web Publishing Group now does small web application development. Call us if you'd like a registration system for a small seminar or conference. 
You can get Macintosh shareware and freeware, as well as patches and updates on PUBnet
Any NIH employee can set up an electronic mailing list on LISTSERV. Apply online
Free consultation on adaptive computer and electronics equipment is available for NIHers. Check out the NIH TARGET Access Program
The popular program XPLOR, used to determine three-dimensional protein structures, has been enhanced by the Computational Bioscience and Engineering Laboratory for use on SGI and IBM parallel computers. 
Do you have the most recent version of the Titan User’s Guide? Order it today or view the Titan User’s Guide online.  
The ALW system offers secure data storage management and UNIX workstation support.More details and registration information
The ALW system offers scientific applications which run on your local ALW workstation. See the complete listing of supported applications
You can get information on how to view video programming over the web on the NIHnet VideoCast Page
If you know the name of the service you are looking for the CIT Alphabetical Index is your best tool for locating it. 
Technical LAN Coordinators provide support at each IC for NIH network services.. 
Are you backing up the data on your workstation or server? Find out about NBARS (NIH Backup and Recovery Service) by visiting http://silk.nih.gov/silk/NBARS. It's fast, easy, and economical. 
Are you involved with a Knowledge Management project at NIH? The NIH Knowledge Management Interest Group wants to hear from you. 
Did you know you can access the same database of technical support information that the TASC Help Desk uses to answer your calls? The CIT Knowledge Base is at http://kb.nih.gov - try it out! 


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