Doan promises swift changes

General Services Administration administrator Lurita Doan said she will undertake several initiatives to improve how the agency interacts with its federal customers.

Physicians go mobile

PDAs have led the way, but smart phones and tablets are gaining ground.

IAC, ACT honor six projects with Intergovernmental Solutions awards

The Industry Advisory Council and the American Council for Technology chose 22 finalists from among 60 nominations and presented the winners last night at the 26th annual Management of Change Conference.

InterSystems software targets RHIOs

InterSystems later this year will release a production version of a data exchange software product targeting Regional Health Information Organizations (RHIOs).

New metro WiFi product boasts greater coverage, bandwidth

CHICAGO'With interest growing in municipal wireless networking, new schemes are being proposed to solve problems with range, bandwidth, scalability, mobility and complexity in current WiFi deployments.

DHS sets final SAFETY Act rule

Rule implements 2002 law protecting makers of anti-terror technologies from liability

Ethernet-over-copper for all

Copper is so 20th century. But for many organizations not served by fiber-optic cable, copper still is the only practical network connection and an industry is growing up to supply Ethernet service over the existing copper infrastructure.

Navy CIO Wennergren's leadership recognized

Dave Wennergren's tremendous trust and confidence in his team continues to inspire everyone who works with him today, said John Gilligan, former CIO of the Air Force, as he presented Wennergren with the 2006 John J. Franke Award for government service.

U.S. Visit's Williams to become commissioner of FAS

Jim Williams, a veteran of some of the government's toughest programs, will be leaving the Homeland Security Department to join the General Services Administration as commissioner of the new Federal Acquisition Service.

Defense drafts Business Mission Area Federation Strategy

The Defense Department's Business Transformation Agency has approved the Business Mission Area Federation Strategy, which outlines how the enterprise architectures in the military services and agencies will tie into DOD's overarching business enterprise architecture.

Technology: The intelligence equalizer

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Data overload threatens wireless industry

As users of mobile devices become more dependent on access to remote resources, the growing demand for bandwidth could threaten the economic viability of the emerging wireless data industry, according to one of the industry's founders.

David Laufman on deck for Defense IG

President Bush plans to nominate the assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia to become the Defense Department's inspector general.

Alternative Technology adds Fortinet security systems to GSA Schedule

Alternative Technology, an Englewood, Colo.-based distributor of thin-client/server-based computing, edge infrastructure, and government-approved security solutions, has added Fortinet, a provider of ASIC-accelerated multi-threat security systems, to its GSA Schedule.

Waiting on WiMax

The expected emergence of equipment operating in U.S. frequency bands could help spark demand for WiMax broadband wireless technology in this country.

THE COMMUNITY: Taking the lead

The recent GCN IT Leadership Conference in Washington addressed the various aspects of a government manager's job, from long-range visions to the nuts and bolts of day-to-day operations.

A-76 to play larger role in FMLOB

The Office of Management and Budget has added an unexpected and somewhat confusing twist to the Financial Management Line of Business initiative. Agencies or bureaus with 10 or more employees operating financial systems that do not comply with Financial System Integration Office requirements must now compete for, at minimum, the hosting and application management of their financial systems.

Charbo's promotion adds punch to DHS IT

Technology management will be a different game at the Homeland Security Department now that CIO Scott Charbo has been promoted to the additional position of acting assistant secretary for management. Charbo's promotion could spur the department's IT reform, but Charbo himself now will have less time to allocate to systems issues.

People on the move

The Senate has confirmed former congressman <b>Robert Portman</b> as the new director of the Office of Management and Budget, and Lurita Alexis Doan as the next administrator of the General Services Administration.

DISA seeks input on insider threat tools

The Defense Information Systems Agency is seeking a tool that could counter insider threats to DOD information systems.

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