OMB program management tracking tool needs more focus: GAO
While the Office of Management and Budget's method for tracking agencies' program management has improved project performance, the system is too broadly focused and leaves short-term problems unresolved, according to government auditors.
Internaut: Buying naked? Don't forget to cover your assets
Now may not be the best time for government agencies to keep their clandestine 'naked PCs' undercover.
GCN Insider | Enterprise service bus products: Tale of two technologies
As service-oriented architectures generate ever more buzz, the market for enterprise service bus products is starting to heat up as well.
GCN Insider | Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Case of the missing mirror
This month marks the long-awaited release of Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
Bush sets strategy for dealing with flu pandemic
President Bush today announced a $7.1 billion national strategy to prepare for a flu pandemic and, if it becomes a threat, how to respond to and contain it.
Navy signs deal with Anteon for airborne networking support
Anteon International Corp. will provide engineering and program management support for the Program Management Warfare 780 Airborne Networking and Integration International Program Office.
NOAA inks weather satellite deals with defense firms
Lockheed Martin Corp., Boeing Co. and Northrop Grumman Corp. each won contracts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the definition and risk reduction phase of the country's next-generation weather satellite system.
Army helicopter, UAV work goes to Alion
Alion Science and Technology Corp. will work with the Army to reduce the time and cost of making replacement parts, while improving quality.
Military Postal Services delivers tech platform deal to COMTek
The contract calls for COMTek to continue working on the design and integration of the 21st Century Automated Military Postal System IT platform.
Eyes front
The Defense Department is planning to sharpen its wireless networking policy by requiring the use of interoperable products built to industry standards.
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Executive Suite: Counting our IT blessings
Despite the hardships caused by the war in Iraq, the devastation from hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and the prospect of higher-than-usual winter energy prices, those of us in the IT business can count our blessings this Thanksgiving.
Editor's Desk: Networks becoming criminal accessories
The assault on network systems by cyberintruders has become so unrelenting that most IT managers treat it as routine.
Spirit of A-76 proves uninspiring
Federal IT managers have overcome some of their wariness toward Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76, the Bush administration's guidance for competing government jobs with the private sector.
Army sets new policy for redacted documents
Six months after the Defense Department inadvertently exposed classified data in an Adobe Portable Document Format memo, a senior Army official said an investigation has concluded that human error was to blame for the slip-up.
Incoming
The Army has released a request for proposals for a $5 billion procurement vehicle that will standardize desktop and notebook computer purchases.
IAC honors GSA's Banks
Assistant regional Federal Technology Service administrator Marcella Banks is the latest recipient of the Janice K. Mendenhall Spirit of Leadership award.
Grimes in as Defense CIO
Former Raytheon Co. vice president John G. Grimes was confirmed Friday as the Defense Department's new CIO, filling a position that had been without a permanent IT leader for more than a year-and-a-half.
Senate approves Labor, HHS spending bill
The Senate approved the $145.7 billion spending bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies last week.
House, Senate conferees agree on 2006 spending for USDA
Conferees agreed late last week on $17.1 billion in fiscal 2006 spending for the Department of Agriculture outlined in the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies spending bill.
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