Air Force taps Northrop Grumman for message system

Northrop Grumman will operate and maintain the processor applications and extensions for communications support at various government sites.

Navy weapons systems integration deal goes to ManTech

ManTech International Corp. will provide 'human systems integration' of engineering, technical and management services for a range of products and systems.

Social Security e-claims system still has issues: GAO

The Social Security Administration has met its schedule to implement an electronic disability claim processing system, but the agency still needs to improve it and resolve some operational issues, according to the Government Accountability Office.

DHS to get disaster expert as chief of emergencies

President George W. Bush has nominated disaster management veteran George W. Foresman as the Homeland Security Department's undersecretary for preparedness.

IG: Faulty data seen hobbling pursuit of visa overstays

The Homeland Security Department's Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency faces problems tracking down foreigners who have overstayed their visas because data ICE receives from other agencies' systems is inaccurate, according to DHS' inspector general.

Treasury reopens TCE contract to new bids

The Treasury Department has reopened its controversial network and telecommunications contract to new offers from the original bidders. AT&T Corp. won the initial 10-year, $1 billion award in December 2004.

Senate passes multidepartment spending bill

Senators last week passed an appropriations bill that would authorize $52.8 million for the governmentwide management of property assets, including IT services, and grant $5 million for electronic government initiatives.

Handhelds, advanced planning aided HUD's disaster response

It's no surprise that the scale of destruction from Hurricane Katrina exceeded every agency's worst-case predictions. What might be surprising is that some IT and communications systems actually managed to keep up, albeit with difficulty.

Cisco launches interoperable communications system

Cisco, attempting to address the ongoing need for interoperable communications systems when disasters strike, today launched its Internet Protocol Interoperability and Collaboration Systems technology, or IPICS.

NIST develops health IT standards repository

The National Institute of Standards and Technology, along with standards development groups and others, is developing a Web-based repository of health IT standards information.

Virtual Space: Mouse clicks to help you get in shape

Say what you will about the current POTUS, he stays in shape.

'Did you hear...'

<b>Buzz killer?</b> A few weeks back when Sun Microsystems Inc. and Google Inc. announced a joint press conference, the tech blog community was all aflutter.

PACKET RAT: If they take your personal info but can't find it, do you really exist?

It's bad enough when an IT project goes to heck in a handbasket. But there's a special sort of sinking feeling associated with an IT project that fails spectacularly in full view of lawyers and Congress.

Navy awards contract for financial systems work

The Naval Surface Warfare Center hired Dynamics Research Corp. under a $4.4 million contract to provide functional and technical support at the Naval Sea Systems Command.

The 2005 GCN Gala: Innovators who march to their own drums take their awards in stride

Innovation in support of public service was the dominant theme at the 2005 GCN Awards Gala earlier this month in Washington.

Chertoff: Homeland to repair FEMA breakdown

FEMA will aim to fix shortcomings in logistics systems, communications, business processes and procurement, Homeland Security secretary Michael Chertoff said.

Air Force signs $8.8m deal for communications support

The Air Force Communications Agency has tapped MTC Technologies Inc. to provide telecommunications certification office support systems under a $8.8 million contract.

The essentials of computer forensics

Computer forensics, a rapidly growing field, is the use of hardware and software tools to recover the contents of a digital device for use as evidence in court.

Defense authorization bill still stuck in the Senate

Key senators on the Armed Services Committee are still waiting to hear when the full Senate will take up the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2006; the committee passed the bill in May.

White House, Congress at odds over the Defense spending bill

A fight over Defense Department spending is brewing between Capitol Hill and the White House.

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