Will Apple-Intel alliance put PCs in play for Mac OS X?
The Rat came home from work one day recently and found his ratlings gathered gleefully around a computer. In the Rat household, that's generally a bad omen.
Northcom recommends funding three new technologies
Northern Command favors three interoperable technologies tested during this year's Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration and has recommended that they be evaluated by the Joint Forces Command for funding and deployment.
OMB to request health IT investment details in Exhibit 300s
Agencies likely will have to describe in more detail their health IT investments in their annual budgets, with an eye toward future system collaboration and integration, according to a draft memo obtained by GCN.
Just like being there
The latest collaboration tools can help agency workers better share information.
Lighting up the darkness
Portable projectors must be more than just light; the GCN Lab looks for models that display bright images.
NSF plows $150 million into TeraGrid operations
The National Science Foundation has earmarked $150 million to continue to operate and enhance the TeraGrid network for U.S. researchers and educators.
Sandia labs demo ultrasecure wireless
Encrypting low-power, ultrawideband transmissions could have many uses for government agencies.
Army teams with SYColeman for communications support
The company will provide management, communications analysis and planning, product development, outreach and exhibit support services for the Army's executive and public affairs offices.
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Say What?
'The combination of very low probability of intercept plus a robust encryption method make ultrawideband systems incredibly challenging to find and extract information from.' ' Jon Adams, UWB Forum [Page 28]
Another View: Time for FOIA Amendments?
About every 10 years, Congress amends the Freedom of Information Act. There is no fixed schedule or reauthorization involved, but that's the historical pattern.
Redesign needed under the hood, too
A press release last week from a PC manufacturer extolled the company's new desktop machine. It has a cooler-running chassis, uses new Intel technology for better networking and management, and sports numerous hardware innovations.
Success is pending
PTO scores with trademark e-filing, goes back to the drawing board on patents.
Frank Dravis | Keep your data fit enough to survive
As an agency amasses data, its IT architects are likely to find problems with consistency.
Incoming
The Army has signed a seven-month task order worth up to $31 million with CACI International Inc. of Arlington, Va., to continue supporting the Army's Trojan satellite communications systems.
To get more out of their IT, IRS tries A-B-C
The IRS is applying the ABCs of government to get more out of its shrinking budget.The tax agency is using A-76 (competitive sourcing), best practices (of industry) and consolidation (of its data centers) to improve its internal processes and meet the public's increased demand for online services.
IG sees flaws, and bright spots, in IRS modernization
Management weaknesses continue to dog the IRS' Business Systems Modernization program, auditors said. But they also said management initiatives, a disciplined framework and recently hired senior staff should give the tax agency the means to deliver on modernization.
GSA sets deadlines for new FTS, FSS orders for 2005
The fiscal year may end Sept. 30, but agencies only have until Sept. 1 to send new task orders through the General Services Administration's Federal Technology Service.
Hill turns up the heat on DOD to improve procurement controls
Lawmakers and auditors are questioning the Defense Department's ability to manage its own procurement and in some cases requiring more rigor than the federal government has seen in a decade.
Navy turns to venture capitalists to speed acquisition
The Navy is exploring whether the CIA's model for moving technology quickly to the field would work for them.
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