This digital camera captures still shots and video images
The name makes it sound like a weapon or a division of the British secret service, but the PDR-M5 is really a digital camera.
BLM bans new IT efforts
The Bureau of Land Management has placed a moratorium on major information technology projects while it studies lessons it has learned from a multimillion-dollar software development failure.
IRS' Web team sees irs.gov as a way to cozy up to taxpayers
Many people would likely describe the phrase 'IRS fan mail' as the ultimate oxymoron.
Mint's director steps down
Philip N. Diehl late last month left his post as director of the Mint to take the helm of Zale.com, the online division of jewelry retailer Zale Corp. Diehl will be president of Zale.com and a senior corporate vice president of the Irving, Texas, company
NASA awards support contracts
NASA's Ames Research Center awarded nearly $500 million in technology contracts over the past several weeks.
Bennett to lead security group
Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) last week appointed Sen. Robert Bennett (R-Utah) as chairman of the new Critical Infrastructure Protection Working Group.
Army CIO Campbell to retire
Lt. Gen. William H. Campbell, the Army's chief information officer, will retire in July after 38 years in the service.
Litton, OAO make the grade
Two federal systems integrators'Litton PRC and OAO Corp.' recently earned elite Capability Maturity
EPA seeks library contractor
The Environmental Protection Agency this week will receive proposals for its $140 million library support
Self is appointed FTS deputy
The General Services Administration's Federal Technology Service is shifting some personnel to fill holes
AT&T nabs satellite contract
'The Federal Technology Service has awarded its eighth and final satellite service contract to AT&T Corp. for broadband distance-learning services and equipment.
PACKET RAT
Considering his somewhat battered condition after going port to port with his artificially intelligent agent, HAL, the Rat was a fairly happy rodent when he arrived at work last week.
EPA's new CIO tackles a revamped job
The Environmental Protection Agency has named Edwin A. Levine chief information officer and deputy assistant administrator for its new Office of Environmental Information.
PROFESSIONAL CALENDAR
GCN Forum with Veterans Affairs' Adair Martinez Luncheon speech. Washington. Contact Government Computer News
Notebook PC prices home in on $1,000 mark
Compaq Computer Corp. last month began pricing its 6.8-pound, 475-MHz Notebook 100 computer as low as $1,112 for government buyers. The price includes delivery.
Senate information security bill awaits floor action
The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee last month unanimously approved the Government Information Security Act.
SSA plans new Web applications to improve site
The Social Security Administration this month will offer a retirement planning application on its Web site, at <a href="http://www.ssa.gov">www.ssa.gov</a>.
DOT gives users free ride to online research data
Innovative technology can help solve the nation's transportation problems, Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater said recently before helping department officials unveil a new online database of transportation information.
Justice Department will centrally monitor its systems for intrusions
A system that the Justice Department used to monitor some of its critical systems during the year 2000 rollover has a new job: watching for attacks on department systems and Web sites.
FEMA upgrades system to manage bandwidth
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, aiming to maximize its ability to ship information, recently began managing bandwidths so it can send any type of data across unused bands.
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