Black Hawk up
The Army's Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala., is using dashboards to help coordinate its Black Hawk helicopter modernization program.
Dashboards: cool tool
Are we there yet?
Leadership changes at Defense biometrics office
John Woodward Jr., who has been serving as director of the BMO since fall 2003, has resigned. Joseph Guzman has been named acting director.
FDA CIO Rinaldi leaves, Farmer steps in
The Food and Drug Administration today named Fred Farmer acting CIO, after Jim Rinaldi moved to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Air Force enlists SRA International for continuity work
The Air Force has awarded a task order to SRA International Inc. to provide support for continuity command-and-control processes for service headquarters.
Alexander takes over at NSA
Army Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander starts today as the 16th director of the National Security Agency and chief of the Central Security Service.
Former Air Force CIO lands at SRA International
After spending almost 25 years in government, John Gilligan is joining one of the country's largest systems integrators.
Air Force investigations unit awards contracts to CSC
The Air Force Office of Special Investigations has awarded two contracts to Computer Sciences Corp. to provide technical services and project support to the unit.
PACKET RAT: Pay for performance vs. the devil you know
Having narrowly avoided perishing in the private sector during the economic backwash of the Internet bubble burst, more than a few hands on the Rat's org chart are happy to be collecting a civil-service wage'if nothing else, it's a reliable pay check. But they could be in for a rude shock.
Personal space: Ongoing tour
On Sunday, July 24, the day Lance Armstrong won his seventh Tour de France, John Macias, at right, was on the road in central New Jersey, taking part in a Lance Armstrong Foundation Peloton Project ride to raise awareness for cancer research.
Talk radio
Just as the USB standard lets you connect a PC to different hardware devices, Project Safecom officials expect the P-25 standard to let different narrowband radios work with one another.
GAO says Defense comes up short on its EA efforts
The Defense Department has invested nearly four years and $318 million into developing a business enterprise architecture, yet according to a recent Government Accountability Office report, the department has very little to show for its efforts.
OPM renames online learning portal
The governmentwide portal for online learning will now be known as USALearning.gov.
GAO urges better audit oversight of GSA contracts
Teddy Roosevelt once said: 'Walk softly, and carry a big stick.'
DHS reshapes border technology plan
The Homeland Security Department is overhauling the $2.5 billion America's Shield Initiative to field technology at border crossings, in the wake of congressional criticism and an internal rejection of the project's plan.
People on the Move
<b>Rhonda Joseph</b> took the reins last week as Transportation Department chief enterprise architect, assuming the responsibilities Darren Ash had held as deputy associate CIO.
NARA's e-records project is set for award
Everything is falling into place as the time nears for the National Archives and Records Administration to decide whether Harris Corp. or Lockheed Martin Corp. will run the next-generation Electronic Records Archive system, according to the Government Accountability Office.
VA is almost ready to buy Peaches 3
The Veterans Affairs Department has issued a draft request for proposals for its $1.4 billion Procurement of Computer Hardware and Software contract, Peaches 3.
DHS personnel system buy draws Hill ire
Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.) has launched a critical inquiry into the Homeland Security Department's decision to award a blanket purchase agreement to Northrop Grumman Information Technology for the $175 million MaxHR project to build a new personnel system.
Senate drops restrictions on e-gov funding
The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Treasury, the Judiciary, and Housing and Urban Development did not follow the House's lead in restricting how agencies contribute money to e-government projects.
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