Alliant's goal is to be better than Millennia
Jim Ghiloni is the Alliant project manager and acting director for government acquisition contract programs at the General Services Administration.
Flynn appointed Navy PEO-EIS
Rear Adm. Timothy V. Flynn III has been assigned as the Navy's new program executive officer for enterprise information systems.
Education, HUD get back to green in e-gov on OMB scorecard
The Education and Housing and Urban Development departments raised their e-government scores on the President's Management Agenda scorecard to green, making up for downgrades last quarter
SAIC, Adobe in accord
Under the new marketing agreement, the two companies will jointly pursue new business opportunities in the government and commercial sectors.
Millennia and Millennia Lite: The Zen of service contracting
As GSA plans its next big vehicle, agencies and contractors still find value in 1999 GWAC
HHS removes health IT hurdle
<font color="CC0000">(Updated)</font> The Health and Human Services today announced final rules that should advance the use of electronic health records and electronic prescribing by creating exceptions to fraud-and-abuse laws.
Dudley nominated to lead OMB regulatory affairs office
<font color="CC0000">(Updated)</font> President Bush yesterday nominated Susan Dudley as administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the Office of Management and Budget.
Agency planning for move to IPv6 needs improvement, GAO says
With significant challenges ahead for agencies as they move to Internet Protocol Version 6, the Government Accountability Office is questioning whether the government is doing enough to be successful.
Grants.gov needs to streamline, simplify: GAO
The high-profile Web portal project still lacks standardization and is inefficiently run, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.
More EHR products get seal of approval
Certification commission begins second round of product reviews and looks forward to 2007
Army taps 3M to locate medical files using RFID
By Bob Brewin The Army awarded 3M a $3.8 million contract to use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to help locate paper medical records at Ft. Hood, Tx.
Florida county to use CompuDyne system
CompuDyne Corp.'s public safety unit will provide a computer-aided dispatch system to Brevard Co., Fla. under a contract announced Monday.
VA drops Peaches 3 plan for governmentwide vehicle
The Veterans Affairs Department has dropped plans for its next-generation departmentwide contract to purchase hardware and software and instead will use NASA's Scientific and Engineering Workstation Procurement contract vehicle.
Advisory panel votes for new GSA IT services schedule
To increase competition among services contracts, the General Services Administration should develop a new schedule for IT services and expand the DOD rule of three to the rest of government, according to the Acquisition Advisory Panel.
L.A. taps Memex intell system
The newly opened Los Angeles Joint Regional Intelligence Center has selected Memex to provide the facility's intelligence management system.
Wash. state extends camera contract
Washington Extends Digimarc's Licensing Contract
Intercepts
Senate Appropriations Committee outs U.K. eavesdropping site; Don't out the CDR location; Good news and bad news for NCES wannabes; Fast NCES collaboration tool rollout
House passes health IT bill
The Health Information Technology Promotion Act aims to accelerate the use of health IT to improve efficiencies, reduce medical errors, improve quality of care and provide better information for patients and their providers.
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