NASA scientist makes dire supercomputing prediction
The U.S. government is falling behind other countries in large-scale weather prediction and climate modeling because it overemphasizes the need to achieve megaspeeds across multiple processors, a NASA scientist has charged.
Windowing could make Y2K linger
Some last-minute quick fixes to make government systems year 2000-ready could make the date code problem resemble the Energizer bunny'it just keeps going and going and going.
OMB, GAO issue transition guides
With the year 2000 only a couple of months away, agencies are fine-tuning plans for a day most of them have been anticipating for years.
Bell Atlantic rings up a delivery order in Boston area
A unit of the 1108th Army Signal Brigade in August awarded Bell Atlantic Corp. a delivery order for telecommunications infrastructure services for four Boston-area military installations. The order could be worth $33 million over eight years.
Information sharing will spread Justice's influence
The Justice Department will roll out a common telecommunications backbone by October 2000.
Justice posts grant system
The Office of Justice Program's Bureau of Justice Assistance recently brought a pilot for its Local Law Enforcement Block Grants application system online. The system, if implemented, will support requirements for payment requests, financial monitoring and reporting by grantees, and allow OJP to assess the benefits of issuing user certificates to grantees.
Interview: Stephen R. Colgate
Justice Department chief information officer Stephen R. Colgate, assistant attorney general for administration, has two decades of government service under his belt. At Justice, he has been executive officer in the Civil Rights Division and assistant director of the budget staff. Previously, he worked at the Treasury Department as director of finance and at the Federal Emergency Management Agency as a budget officer.
Crimefighters get another tool
Law enforcement agencies can tie fingerprint files and booking data with Appro Integrated Booking Link software released this month by Appro Systems Inc.
Micron takes subscriptions
A Subscription Computing program from Micron Electronics Inc. can simplify network connectivity and set up secure intranet or electronic commerce sites for offices with up to 2,500 workers.
Maui supercomputer revs up
The Maui High Performance Computing Center in Kihei, Hawaii, is putting its IBM RS/6000 Scalable PowerParallel supercomputer through a $5 million upgrade to more than double performance.
Weather service gets new net
The National Weather Service this month awarded a 10-year, $29.4 million contract to GTE Information Systems LLC to install a new network for the Weather Wire Service.
DOD schools gain IT support
The Defense Department's Defense Education Activity has placed a one-year, $1 million order for information technology support services to Intellisource of Vienna, Va., under a General Services Administration IT Schedule contract.
AT&T takes third ACES pact
The General Services Administration has awarded a third digital certificate contract, to AT&T Corp., under the Federal Technology Service's Access Certificates for Electronic Services program.
Horn's next focus is security
Rep. Steve Horn last week said ensuring computer security will be a long journey, but Congress must help by making sure agencies get the computing power they need.
DISN Pacific award on tap
The Defense Information Systems Agency plans to award a $2 billion Pacific telecommunications contract by mid-November. Originally, DISA had planned to award the contract nearly two years ago.
PACKET RAT
The Rat was busy tinkering in his burrow, looking for new ways to boost sideline revenues from service calls generated by his rMachines Inc. free PCs, when he got an encrypted satellite wristwatch call from his newest investors'a group he's calling the Langley Investment Club.
A CIO parts ways with VHA: 'It seemed like the right time to leave'
Dave Albinson this month left his job as the Veterans Health Administration chief information officer.
Burek assumes a familiar role at Justice
In her now official role as the Justice Department's deputy assistant attorney general for IRM, Linda Burek said she will concentrate on systems architecture, computer security, Web development and project management training.
BRIEFING BOOK
Floating with Dell. The Navy's Pacific Fleet in September awarded Dell Computer Corp. a delivery or-der to lease more than 15,000 PCs for shipboard users.
Environmental center makes do after fire cripples supercomputer
The National Centers for Environmental Prediction will decide later this month whether to fix, replace or do nothing to a $35 million weather supercomputer that caught fire late last month.
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