Commerce puts HR on the Web

Commerce Department managers can access human resources information on the Web by using the Human Resources Data System.

Self is named deputy commissioner of FTS

MARCH 29—The General Services Administration's Federal Technology Service has moved to fill high-level positions in the wake commissioner Dennis J. Fischer's impending departure.

Interview: CIO wants to blaze IT trail

Roger W. Baker is the chief information officer at the Commerce Department, where he has been responsible for all information technology assets for the past 18 months.

Letters to the Editor

I always enjoy reading Joseph J. Petrillo's insights on government procurement issues. Few have the understanding, objectivity and fortitude to point out significant anomalies in the procurement system. Out of respect for his writing, however, I would like to point out a potential misstatement in a recent article.

Keep staff up to snuff

'The government will only be successful in information technology if it has people working for it that really know and un-derstand its business.'

LA confidential: County property data secured online

MARCH 28'Los Angeles County has forged a partnership with Core Software Technology to create an online property information site. The Pasadena, Calif., company debuted the site, at <a href="http://www.imagenet.com">www.imagenet.com</a>, this month.

Union denounces GSA decision to close warehouses

MARCH 28' The union representing workers at six General Services Administration supply depots scheduled to be closed next month has blasted the decision as short-sighted.

Two federal contractors get high software ratings

MARCH 27&#151;Two federal systems integrators have earned elite ratings in the Capability Maturity Model for software development processes.

White House names new deputy for Office of Science and Technology Policy

MARCH 27&#151;Lori A. Perine has been named to a senior post in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. She will serve as a deputy to Neal Lane, director of OSTP and assistant to the president for science and technology.

Office 2000 update includes DMS enhancements

MARCH 27&#151;Microsoft Corp. has released a major update to its Office 2000 suite, including many fixes and some security enhancements to conform to Defense Message System.

State and local EMall goes pro

MARCH 23&#151;Massachusetts has selected a vendor to roll out the Multi-State EMall Web buying system across the state.

Pesachowitz announces retirement; EPA names new IT boss

MARCH 21&#151;The Environmental Protection Agency has named Edwin A. Levine deputy assistant administrator for the newly created Office of Environmental Information and the agency's chief information officer.

GSA decides to close six warehouses

MARCH 21&#151;After months of deliberation, the General Services Administration announced Monday that it will close six of eight supply warehouses in an effort to streamline its operations.

NASA blocks Brazil's Web access in security move

MARCH 21&#151;NASA officials blocked Brazil's access to its computers last week following what agency officials described as suspicious connection requests.

Electronic shopping pilot ends second phase

MARCH 20&#151;Cross-catalog product searches moved a step closer to reality today with completion of the second phase of the Catalogue Interoperability Pilot, spearheaded by a government and industry coalition led by CommerceNet, an electronic commerce industry association in Palo Alto, Calif.

Notebook PCs test the $1,000 level

MARCH 20&#151;Compaq Computer Corp. today began pricing its 6.8-pound, 475-MHz Notebook 100 computer as low as $1,112, a price that includes shipping to government buyers.

Air Force shuffles IT officials

MARCH 20&#151;The domino effect is under way at the Air Force, where a half-dozen senior systems chiefs are changing assignments.

IRS commits to better financial management

The IRS is embarking on a multiyear overhaul of its financial management systems, whose computer security and financial reporting capabilities are inadequate, a recent General Accounting Office audit found.

If all you need is basic e-mail, this bug's for you

Around computers, a bug is a bad thing except in the case of the MailBug.

Agency IT chiefs say they need to see the money

Information security has been widely heralded as the next big issue for government information technology officials to tackle, but analysts and many agencies are saying, 'Show me the money!'

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