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Grants.gov has received much media coverage, which we are pleased to share with you. To review previous articles, please visit the 2003 or 2002 Media Coverage Archives. To review media coverage about Grants.gov, access the links below:

Project brings grants programs to light (October 11, 2004)

Agency Award Grants.gov: On the money (October 11, 2004)

E-gov survey shows mixed results (September 21, 2004)

OMB's rule: Pay as you go (September 20, 2004)

Feds set plan to make data easier to find (September 13, 2004)

Winners of Government Computer News' Agency Awards (September 13, 2004)

OMB sets plan to review all 25 e-gov projects (September 13, 2004)

OMB's Evan's raises project reporting bar (September 8, 2004)

OMB to verify, validate e-gov projects (September 8, 2004)

E-gov to get PR makeover (September 6, 2004)

Gilligan and Nelson: Providing EA value (September 6, 2004)

Reference model on deck (September 3, 2004)

Seeking e-gov users, OMB goes Madison Avenue (August 30, 2004)

OMB hires marketing firm for e-gov projects (August 25, 2004)

Going for green (August 23, 2004)

OMB marketing blitz to get the word out on e-gov (August 23, 2004)

The funding equation starts at 300 (August 17, 2004)

Be Wary (August 16, 2004)

Grants.gov: How does E-Grants Streamlining Affect Me as a Grantee? (July 30, 2004)

The allure of keyless entry (July 26, 2004)

Major programs within HUD (July 19, 2004)

Bush management agenda still a work in progress (July 19, 2004)

President and CEO (July 15, 2004)

Education pushes grants online (July 12, 2004)

Grants.gov goes to fee-for-service (July 5, 2004)

OMB's advice: Communicate and innovate (July 5, 2004)

Safecom's critical point (July 5, 2004)

One move at a time (July 5, 2004)

Letters to the Editorial (July 5, 2004)

Slow March Toward Online Government (July 1, 2004)

A look at the pros and cons of e-government (June 30, 2004)

House staffer defends e-gov funding (June 29, 2004)

Users increasingly return to e-gov sites (June 29, 2004)

OMB Initiates Funding Model for Grants.gov (June 28, 2004)

Web services need push from the top, experts say (June 28, 2004)

Bye-bye. e-government (June 28, 2004)

OMB unveils changes to Grants.gov funding (June 24, 2004)

Raising the Bar (June 23, 2004)

OMB Lays Out Grants.gov Funding (June 18, 2004)

PureEdge Customers Rev up Usage (June 14, 2004)

Not Out of the Woods Yet (June 7, 2004)

Agencies Warm to Share in Savings (June 7, 2004)

E-gov or the Telephone (May 26, 2004)

Grants.gov offers one-stop shopping (May 25, 2004)

OMB Evaluates Share in Savings for Consolidation Products (May 25, 2004)

NASA Research Announcement: Ground Based Studies for Human Health in Space (May 25, 2004)

A Quick Trip Through E-gov Evolution (May 24, 2004)

Telephone Still Most Popular Despite E-gov Advances (May 24, 2004)

HUD Grants of $2.3 Billion Now Available (May 19, 2004)

GSA lab to test authentication (May 3, 2004)

E-gov effort seeks to pare redundant spending (April 21, 2004)

E-gov objectives largely unfulfilled (March 25, 2004)

Electronic Government: Initiatives Sponsored by the Office of Management and Budget Have Made Mixed Progress, by Linda D. Koontz, director, information technology, before the Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations, and the Census, House Committee on Government Reform. GAO-04-561T, March 24. (March 24, 2004)

Eight IT projects get kudos for excellence (March 24, 2004)

GAO: Administration Too Optimistic On Success Of E-Government (March 24, 2004)

GAO: Most e-government projects have yet to meet original goals (March 24, 2004)

Editorial: Where are the innovators? (March 22, 2004)

Consultant provides Grants.gov assessments (March 16, 2004)

E-gov officials eye grants, HR (March 1, 2004)

Grab That Grant (March 1, 2004)

Grants.gov Takes Applications Online (February, 2004)

NOAA streamlines grant processing (February 23, 2004)

White House expands e-government initiative (February 4, 2004)

OMB names insider to oversee g-to-g e-gov projects (January 26, 2004)

So Many Questions, So Little Time (January 26, 2004)

Grants.gov Takes Applications Online (January 26, 2004)

OMB names insider to oversee g-to-g e-gov projects (January 26, 2004)

Omahans Looking for Cash Lose Money (January 20, 2004)

HR, financial system consolidation next on OMB's hit list (January 13, 2004)

OMB says it again: Use Grants.gov (January 9, 2004)