IRS struggles to take next step in E-filing
The height of tax season may be past, but the IRS is still feeling the pinch, as the agency tries to expand its electronic filing and free tax services. With Congress hot on the case, IRS officials are acutely aware that the pressure is on to make tax services more accessible.
Brad Grimes | Logging On: At issue: Information on what, where and how to buy
Welcome to the GCN Technology Acquisition Guide. This is the latest step in the evolution of GCN's efforts to focus on products and acquisition, in four special issues that coincide with the time of year when readers tell us they make most of their IT buying decisions. The Tech Acquisition Guide appears monthly from May through August.
In the know'knowledge management software
After years of indifference, the post-9/11 federal government is embracing knowledge management. It might be hard to categorize, but you'll know the benefits of KM when you see them'including the ability to help work across agency lines, measure performance and meet regulatory requirements.
CIS must improve e-records management: GAO
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is not doing an effective job in managing the initial phase of its move from a paper-based filing system to paperless electronic records, according to the Government Accountability Office.
DHS defends small-business program
The Homeland Security Department is defending its small-business subcontracting practices against fears that its mentor-prot'g' program actually may penalize some small businesses.
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DOD awards health management deal
The Defense Department has awarded an $11.5 million contract to System Planning Corp. of Arlington, Va., for force health protection and readiness.
Sun's McNealy eyes e-government
The new chairman of Sun Federal told GCN he's as busy as ever after stepping down as Sun's CEO: "The e-mail has been a little harder to keep up with."
Blade servers: Cutting edge
The market for blade servers is growing rapidly, especially for new installations, but also for those replacing older server farms. What's surprising is not that blades are soaring in popularity, but why it took so long.
Navy awards Sea Enterprise contracts
The Navy has awarded two contracts potentially worth more than $890 million for various IT support services under its Sea Enterprise program.
Sun s McNealy to focus on e-government
Dressed in a hockey jersey and shooting pucks into the audience, Sun Microsystems chairman Scott McNealy said the biggest business opportunity is e-government.
Senate panel okays GSA reorg
The General Services Administration's pending reorganization inched closer to reality today after a key Senate committee cleared legislation that formally blesses the merger of the agency's Federal Supply and Technology services.
Air Force inks SmartBuy deal with Telos
The Defense Department late last week officially extended its enterprise software agreement with Telos Corp. for two of its titles to the rest of the federal government.
NOAA awards network ops work
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has awarded Merlin Technical Solutions a contract to install and maintain network operations hardware and software for the agency's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services.
SAP launches new HR system
Targeting the increasingly complex task that federal agency human resources officials face, SAP Public Services today announced the release of SAP Human Capital Management for U.S. Federal Government Organizations (Federal HCM) as a new offering.
Management issues 'eroding' FAA telecom deal: IG
The Federal Aviation Administration's centralized telecommunications network is falling behind schedule and may not produce the savings and benefits the new system was expected to provide, the Transportation Department's inspector general said.
SBA names Liu CIO
The Small Business Administration has tapped 27-year government veteran Christine Liu as its new chief information officer.
FAA migrates traffic flow to Linux
The Federal Aviation Administration has migrated its Unix-based traffic flow management system to Linux, allowing the agency to purchase lower-cost commodity servers.
VA names supervisor for CIO's office
Veterans Affairs Department secretary James Nicholson named Robert Howard as supervisor of the Office of Information and Technology, effective today.
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