EPA posts results of Katrina floodwater testing
New Orleans' waters contain high levels of E. coli bacteria and more than 100 pollutants including metals, pesticides, lead and herbicides, EPA said.
Auditors: FBI's enterprise architecture still needs help
The FBI has made progress on building an enterprise architecture, but needs to strengthen its efforts or risk developing faulty systems, GAO says.
White House, Congress wrangle over Justice, FBI funds
The White House took a swipe at decisions made by the House and Senate Appropriations Committees that rejected the administration's recommendations for funding the Justice Department, the FBI and NASA.
Senate should up 2006 e-gov, Census funding: White House
Senate plans to reduce requested Census Bureau 2006 funding would suspend the American Community Survey and increase the cost of the next decennial census, according to a Statement of Administration Policy.
THE COMMUNITY: Pitching in
The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association and the USO of Metropolitan Washington recently hosted the 13th annual AFCEA/USO Golf Classic in Leesburg, Va., raising $122,000 for USO-Metro.
Packet Rat: In the eye of the storm, anything but calm
The Rat came home waterlogged after an emergency trip to the Gulf Coast two weeks ago.
NARA chooses Lockheed for ERA system
The National Archives and Records Administration is blazing a path for how the government will store, maintain and make available electronic records.
Justice submits its security tool as the standard for every agency to follow
Using a homegrown accountability client, the Justice Department is attempting to become a Center of Excellence for the Cybersecurity Line of Business Consolidation initiative.
Commentary: Demonstrating the potential, closing barriers for health IT
Modern health care is fundamentally an information-based activity. So, in the 21st century, it is surprising how little IT has penetrated the health care sector.
OPM, VA push standards from the purse
The administration's biggest ally in getting doctors' offices and hospitals to use electronic health records just might be under its own control.
Thinking nationally, starting locally
Several states already have taken steps toward establishing local health information infrastructures.
Comm industry mobilizes to rebuild the Gulf Coast's communications
The communications industry has scrambled in the wake of Hurricane Katrina to provide emergency responders on the Gulf Coast with cellular, satellite and radio communications.
Operation health IT
A consumer in the not-too-distant future will go to a drug store and pick up a prescribed medicine, knowing that the pharmacist has received an electronic order from a physician.
Etter on deck to be Navy assistant secretary of research, acquisition
President Bush will nominate U.S. Naval Academy professor Delores M. Etter to be the Navy's assistant secretary of research, development and acquisition.
DARPA focuses on Cubic Corp. for R&D on laser communications
The deal is a continuation of Cubic's work on the second phase of the Dynamic Optical Tags program to enhance long-range, covert, two-way data exchange and reconfiguration.
Air Force makes space operations deal with SRA International
Under the task order, SRA will provide IT services to the U.S. Air Force deputy chief of staff for Air and Space Operations.
Financially Sound
More driven by federal policy than technology, recent developments in financial software for government are closely tracking high-level directives that emphasize lines of business, strategic plans and project portfolios instead of next week's payroll or overdue payables.
A side order of storage
Just about everyone needs or will need more data storage.
Army drives voice, video, data to the Gulf Coast
The day after Hurricane Katrina struck, members of the 93rd Signal Brigade left for Camp Shelby, Miss., to set up a voice, video and data infrastructure.
Katrina knocked out real-time weather
Real-time weather forecasts were one of Katrina's casualties, according to officials who feed data to the National Weather Service.
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