Minneapolis schools to build self-funded procurement site

JAN. 29—The Minneapolis Public Schools have chosen two contractors to build a self-funded procurement Web site linked to legacy financial systems.

Cray enters Linux cluster market

JAN. 29—Cray, a brand name long associated with vector supercomputing, will soon appear on commodity server clusters running the open-source Linux operating system.

Have your bracelet call my briefcase

JAN. 26'Parolees in Utah might soon have their movements followed by satellite.

New DOD site designed for special needs

JAN. 25—A relocating military family with a special-needs member often has trouble finding information on such things as schools and healthcare institutions.

IRS names Lutes to direct e-services

JAN. 25—The IRS has selected Terence Lutes as its new director of Electronic Tax Administration.

SPAWAR center awards upgrade contracts

JAN. 24—The Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center in San Diego has chosen two engineering and consulting firms to provide shipboard computer and communications equipment as part of a five-year systems upgrade contract that could be worth nearly $500 million.

CIO Council unveils e-government database

JAN. 24—The Chief Information Officers Council this week launched an online database that for the first time makes available a systematic catalogue of federal electronic-government initiatives.

Balutis will leave NIST to helm advisory councils

JAN. 24—Alan P. Balutis will leave his post as director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Advanced Technology Program to become executive director and chief operating officer for the Federation of Government Information Processing Councils and the Industry Advisory Council.

Anti-.gov hacker group is back at work

JAN. 23— A hacker group with a penchant for defacing .gov and .mil Web sites, was back at work last week, attacking 26 national and state government sites, including two U.S. government sites.

Federal Web sites: In with the new, archive the old

JAN. 23'Some agency Web sites are changing with the arrival of the Bush administration, but the National Archives and Records Administration wants to document what those sites contained at the end of the Clinton years.

IRS shuffles senior IT officers

JAN. 22—The IRS today announced several management changes made in an effort to boost the implementation of projects by its Business Systems Modernization Office.

State launches new Web site as administration changes

JAN. 22'The State Department last week announced the launch of a revamped Web site, at <a href="http://state.gov"> state.gov</a>, organized around a database-driven structure.

Melissa variant spreads via Office 2001 for Mac

JAN. 22&#151;The Melissa worm is back in a slightly sneakier format, but she doesn't seem to have the same legs she had in March 1999.

Continue FirstGov, Katzen urges

JAN. 19&#151;The outgoing deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget today urged career federal employees to forge ahead with the <a href="http://firstgov.gov">FirstGov.gov </a>search portal that provides a wide range of government information online.

IT tests await Bush

President George W. Bush is about to discover that not everything is bigger in Texas.

Feds give the term tune-up new meaning

Managers of two federal Web sites recently hired the Web equivalent to look under the hoods of their sites and see if they are meeting users' peak performance demands.

Library to complete set of electronic-journal archives

The Library of Congress this month will become the permanent repository for the electronic archives of eight physics journals published by the American Physical Society.

Army salutes workers for excellence in systems work

The Army and GCN honored 10 employees in the service's Office of the Director of Information Systems for Command, Control, Communications and Computers for excellence in systems development, management and implementation.

Clinton, sidestepping Congress, creates new federal unit to manage air traffic

Shortly before leaving office, President Clinton issued an executive order creating an Air Traffic Organization within the Federal Aviation Administration. His move sidestepped Congress, which has ignored proposals to fold air traffic control functions into a performance-based unit of FAA.

FAA automates inventories via handhelds

The Federal Aviation Administration has implemented an inventory management system using handheld computers to minimize data entry and speed access.

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