DHS budget bill sent to Bush's desk
The House and Senate have approved the Appropriations conference committee's version of the fiscal 2006 Homeland Security Department spending bill.
Navy turns to BearingPoint for IT transformation
BearingPoint will provide IT strategy and program development and management to help create a Navy Enterprise IT Program Management Office.
The Community: Inside security
Cyberthreats to government systems and what agencies can do about them was the topic covered by speakers and panel members at a recent Washington Technology Solutions Series event in Falls Church, Va. Above, Air Force CIO Maj. Gen. Michael Peterson addresses the crowd.
VA testing methods to gain more value from DOD demographic data
The Veterans Affairs Department has begun testing how to define or characterize demographic data imported from the Defense Department that VA could store in a repository for use among the many services that require such data.
Naval Research Lab R&D work to be done by Praxis
Praxis will provide the lab with technical support for the design, fabrication, assembly, testing and calibration of experiments.
Census counts on getting better data from new system for the 2010 tally
The Census Bureau is weaving the electronic strands of a net to capture the information that population counters will deliver in 2010.
GSA mulls future of Preferred program
Persistent problems with the General Services Administration's modernized IT tracking system have led the agency to hire a consultant to determine what went wrong, while some in the private sector quietly cheer for the GSA Preferred program's demise.
CDC tracking possible disease outbreaks in Katrina's wake
Medical professionals responding to the Hurricane Katrina disaster relied on public health IT systems devised to help respond to catastrophes, said John Loonsk, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's associate director for informatics.
Boon or boondoggle?
With $474 million pegged for the troubled Defense Travel System and one year left on the contract, is it too late for DOD to cancel the beleaguered program and cut its losses?
HHS proposes exemption from anti-kickback laws for health IT
The Health and Human Services Department last week proposed an exception to federal anti-kickback laws that would let physicians receive hardware, software and training from hospitals with which they have a relationship, in order to encourage adoption of electronic health records.
DHS names Armstrong deputy CIO
The Homeland Security Department has tapped Charlie Armstrong, the former CIO of the Border and Transportation Directorate, to be the department's deputy CIO.
IG report gives FEMA low marks on IT integration, management
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's disaster-related IT systems are not integrated, and its IT strategic plan may not comply with the Homeland Security Department's strategic goals, according to a recent report from DHS Inspector General Richard L. Skinner.
First responders assess the lessons from hurricanes
Hurricane Katrina has left in its wake a heightened awareness of the many IT-related gaps in emergency response systems in the Gulf Coast region and, most likely, in communities throughout the nation.
Congress tightens reins on DHS IT
Porous borders and balky Homeland Security Department technology programs came under fire in a spending bill that House and Senate appropriators have sent for floor approval.
Senate bill for Agriculture and VA would restrict IT spending
The Senate, in approving a fiscal 2006 spending bill for the Agriculture and Veterans Affairs departments, continued to put limits on those departments' IT spending.
Congress pledges no omnibus this year
Congressional appropriators are promising to pass every fiscal 2006 agency budget individually for the first time since 2001.
Interior cancels contract for troubled financial-systems consolidation project
The Interior Department's project to consolidate an array of financial applications into one integrated enterprise resource planning system has ground to a halt with the department's removal of systems integrator BearingPoint Inc.
Senate to hold GSA reorg bill until new administrator is confirmed
Stephen Perry's departure from the General Services Administration later this month will likely delay the merging of GSA's Federal Technology and Federal Supply services.
GSA prepares for a changing of the guard
Stephen Perry's decision to leave as administrator of the General Services Administration comes at a time when the agency is in flux.
Data-mining offensive in the works
A draft proposal floating behind closed doors would reconstitute and improve upon a former Army data-mining program called Able Danger.
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