NOAA awards weather satellite support deal
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has awarded a contract to Nortel Government Solutions Inc. to deliver systems engineering and software development for ground systems that support weather satellites.
The Pipeline
Jack of all scans; Security at the fringes
Safavian found guilty on obstruction of justice charges
A federal jury today convicted former Office of Federal Procurement Policy administrator David Safavian on four counts of obstructing justice and lying under oath for his time spent as chief of staff at the General Services Administration.
DHS Special Report | Component approach aiding IT infrastructure consolidation
Until last October, the Homeland Security Department did not even have a global access directory'a basic requirement for a large organization. Employees couldn't find each other if they were in different DHS directorates. Now, secretary Michael Chertoff can send an all-department e-mail with a few select addresses instead of sending it to each component agency and ordering it to cascade through those organizations.
Dennett promises accountability, better prices
Paul Denett, the nominee to be Office of Federal Procurement Policy administrator, promised to be vigilant in assuring that the government gets the best prices on services it procures.
GCN Insider | The tao of ECM
Last year, the content management field was aflutter over enterprise content management. But this year, at the AIIM Conference and Exposition, the scope of content management seemed to be shrinking.
GCN Insider | Scanner Wars
Scanner manufacturers see three markets for their wares, says David Haining, product marketing manager for Hewlett-Packard Co.
Expert: Cybersecurity lapses could cost public trust
Government and industry must invest in protective and proactive measures, he said.
DHS Special Report | Dept. getting a handle on procurement
The Homeland Security Department has reined in the eight disparate procurement offices that had made it nearly impossible to control what kind of technology its directorates purchased. Following the turf wars that erupted when Congress created the department in 2003'and seven procurement shops arrived with the combined agencies'officials are seeing the fruits of their hard-fought battles.
DHS Special Report | Communications are key to SBInet's success
The border of the future might not look very different from today, but there will be one major change'the way border security systems communicate. While the Homeland Security Department seeks innovative surveillance solutions that can weather different climates and terrain, the Secure Border Initiative-Net procurement focuses on better informing and linking border patrol agents.
DHS runs TOPOFF 4 exercise
<font color="CC0000">(Updated)</font color> The Homeland Security Department has launched a simulation of terrorist incidents on the national capital region and a West Coast city.
DHS Special Report | From gizmos to tactical infrastructure
Border security has been a major problem for the government since long before Congress and President Bush created the Homeland Security Department. The problem hasn't gone away. But DHS officials are convinced that this time, the Secure Border Initiative-Net program will succeed where past efforts have fallen woefully short.
RFP Checklist | Data warehouses
Ask yourself the following questions when creating and evaluating proposalsfor a data warehouse.
DHS Special Report | Can DHS meet IT cybersecurity expectations?
The Homeland Security Department's stagnant cybersecurity program stands in stark contrast to its progress in other IT areas. The job of assistant secretary for cybersecurity and telecommunications remains open, as it has been since secretary Michael Chertoff created it last October.
DHS Special Report | Integration takes root
A modest number of IT and security initiatives are now gaining traction in the Homeland Security Department'including border screening and targeting programs, port and harbor monitoring, and the use of geospatial mapping to improve disaster response, as GCN <a href="http://www.gcn.com/print/25_16/"><b>reported last week</b></a>. In this, the second of a two-part special report on DHS, GCN looks at several fledgling and pending IT projects that form pockets of promise.
DOD Global Broadcast System goes two-way
A DISA engineering team incorporated a commercial, two-way satellite TV standard into GBS.
DOD, military take hands-on approach to QDR
The writers of the Quadrennial Defense Review are now shifting gears to become executors of the guidance.
Phoenix teams with immixTechnology
Phoenix Technologies has tapped ImmixTechnology as a government sales conduit for three of the company's software products. ImmixTechnology holds General Services Administration schedule contracts for Phoenix's TrustConnector 2, Recover Pro 6, and ImageCast 6 products. TrustConnector 2 is a device authentication product, for which Phoenix has been working to establish
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