NARA submits Records Management Profile

The National Archives and Records Administration has finished its draft of the Records Management Profile and submitted it for possible inclusion in the Federal Enterprise Architecture framework.

Internal controls are not just for CFOs anymore, OMB says

The Office of Management and Budget later this month will issue a list of best practices to help agencies implement internal controls for financial reporting.

OFPP to create interagency contracting working group

OFPP deputy administrator Robert Burton today said his office will lead a working group made up of agency chief acquisition officers in looking at how to improve this type of contracting.

HHS awards contract to measure health IT use

The Health and Human Services Department today awarded a contract to the George Washington University and the Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Institute for Health Policy to determine how many physicians and hospitals have implemented electronic medical records.

2005 GCN Gala Photos

A photo gallery of winners of the 2005 GCN Awards.

Fascinating rhythm at GCN 2005 awards gala

Government Computer News feted 10 agency award winners and four executives of the year last evening for innovative leadership.

OMB releases competitive-sourcing report guidance

Agencies have until Nov. 10 to detail the public-private competitions they held in fiscal 2005 and the potential savings they hope to achieve under the administration's competitive sourcing initiative.

DOD, Alion Science and Technology sign Defense training pact

Alion will assist the Office of the Secretary of Defense and Joint Staff J7 for Defense Task Development in developing and implementing interagency tasks and updating and revising the T2 plans and department policies.

Army tracking system deal made with Comtech

The Army has awarded a $12.7 million contract to Comtech Mobile Datacom Corp. for its Movement Tracking System, the company announced today.

Federal, private-sector CIOs share most duties: GAO

Of the 12 functional areas that federal CIOs are responsible for, their private-sector counterparts share eight of them, including systems acquisition and information security, according to the Government Accountability Office.

Data privacy, control clinch consumer support for e-health records

Consumers broadly support electronic medical records if they have control over their information and privacy safeguards are in place, according to an organization that has established principles to guide the development of online health information exchanges.

Auditors cite progress in electronic rulemaking

Federal auditors praised how an interagency body called the e-Rulemaking Executive Committee has organized the process of choosing a centralized electronic rulemaking system based on cost savings, risks and security.

Congressman offers own plan for DHS reorganization

Rep. Bennie Thompson's Department of Homeland Security Reform Act of 2005 would create a stronger Directorate of Preparedness and Response, including a reinvigorated Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Air Force picks SI for Space Command work

The Air Force has awarded SI International Inc. a task order to provide technical support to the service's Space Command military satellite communications branch.

Color copiers earn security clearance

Six products from Xerox Corp. have become the first of their kind to achieve Common Criteria Certification.

Panel clears controversial DHS nominee

The Senate Homeland Security Committee has approved the appointment of Julie Myers as assistant secretary of Homeland Security in charge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Stanford grabs DARPA Grand Challenge purse

Stanford University has claimed the $2 million prize for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Grand Challenge autonomous vehicle race.

Navy taps SYS Technologies for tech systems support

The Navy has awarded a contract to SYS Technologies Inc. to evaluate the warfighting capabilities of the Space and Naval Warfare System Command.

Air Force enlists Northrop Grumman unit for intelligence support

The Air Force has awarded Northrop Grumman Information Technology a contract to expand the service's pool of qualified technical and engineering personnel.

AHIC starts work on early health IT uses

The American Health Information Community began to prioritize early uses of health IT during its first meeting today.

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