Bountiful product could be beautiful for WiFi
Here's an unofficial nomination for coolest new product name of 2005: Bountiful WiFi.
Interwrite Meetingpad 400
I like to move around when I give a presentation.
InterVideo WinDVD 7 Platinum
Full disclosure: I rarely watch DVDs on a desktop PC. Why would I?
Phoenix FirstWare Recover Pro 2004
If you're like me, you rarely backed up your PC data until one day when your system crashed and you spent hours rebuilding it.
NuParadigm RSS Screensaver
Remember PointCast, that free Web-based service that automatically delivered news stories to your screensaver?
Former GSA official launches consulting operation
Neal Fox will advise private-sector companies on government contracting and general procurement issues.
Flash!
A downward movement of sophisticated features from more expensive digital cameras to lower-priced models continues apace, industry experts agree, and that means buyers are getting more, well, flash for their cash.
Show 'n tell
When you want to have people clearly understand the big picture, nothing helps like having a big, clear picture'literally'to show them.
The scoop on COOP
Continuity of Operations, or COOP, is a fundamental part of the planning of many government agencies, especially within the federal government.
Interior, EPA nicked in new spending law
The fiscal 2006 appropriations bill for the Interior Department, the Environmental Protection Agency and related agencies reduced spending by about $800 million from this year.
DOD contracting problems spread to Interior, Treasury, GAO says
A recent Government Accountability Office report found DOD used the Interior and Treasury departments' interagency procurement services and overpaid or watched as contracts were awarded with little or no competition.
GSA finalizes reorganization plan
The General Services Administration today released the final restructuring strategy that details the roles of the five national program managers and six regional zones.
Commerce awards purchase agreement to DLT for Red Hat services
Under the blanket agreement, the department's 15 agencies will be able to purchase Red Hat software and services from the company.
OMB insistent on IPv6
Federal agencies must head to the next generation of Internet protocol by 2008, according to OMB's Karen Evans.
OMB details milestones to move to IPv6
Agencies may have until June 30, 2008, to transition to Internet Protocol Version 6, but the planning starts now.
DOD acquisition review meetings to begin this month
The first meeting will be will be held Aug. 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Anteon Conference Center in Arlington, Va., and will be open to the public.
Commerce to buy Linux through purchase agreement
The Commerce Department has awarded a blanket purchase agreement to DLT Solutions for Red Hat software and services. Commerce personnel will be able to buy Red Hat Enterprise Linux and other products and services through the BPA, with DLT serving as the reseller.
Senate jumps into 21st century with voice over IP
Senate officials want to convert the entire Senage phone system to voice over Internet protocol (VoIP).
Senate signs off on several Defense appointments
Senators confirmed Phillip Jackson Bell as deputy undersecretary for logistics and materiel readiness, Ronald M. Sega as undersecretary of the Air Force and Keith E. Eastin as the assistant secretary of the Army.
GSA issues information request for WITS 3 telecom contract
The Washington Interagency Telecommunications System 3 will replace the current WITS2001 contract that expires in January 2008.
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