Homegrown dashboard tracks Senate IT projects
The first year Greg Hanson was CIO of the Senate, his weekend reading was not the latest thriller or a paper on a hot new technology.
Incoming
Adm. Vern Clark, the chief of Naval Operations who has long been an advocate for transformational weapons systems and integrating Navy information systems with those of the other services, retired late last month.
Net-centricity takes wing
As the sun sets over Baghdad, automatic-weapon fire erupts from a concrete building's third-story window.
State turns to Northrop Grumman unit for information security work
The State Department has awarded a $22.9 million contract to Northrop Grumman Corp. to provide information assurance and security support services.
GAO report says Defense business EA has 'limited utility'
The Defense Department has invested four years and $318 million into developing a business enterprise architecture, but has very little to show for its efforts, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Oracle details Fusion plans
Government program managers got a glimpse of the next-generation enterprise resource planning platform from Oracle Corp. during the Oracle Government Users Conference.
Joseph officially in as Transportation chief enterprise architect
Rhonda Joseph officially took the reins today as Transportation Department chief enterprise architect.
Put a cell tower in the hallway
Agencies turn to in-building wireless systems to consolidate all forms of voice and data traffic.
Navy using software from older ships in DD(X) program
The Navy is using software from older ships and designing platforms of 'reusable software' to run the advanced systems in its DD(X) warship modernization program.
The Community: On the agenda
Women in Technology recently presented a program on implementing the President's Management Agenda, featuring a panel of current and recent federal IT officials.
PACKET RAT: Patches in the pipeline send the Rat to the breaking point
'I'm telling you, it's a conspiracy,' the Rat grumbled on a recent Tuesday as he and his troops tested the latest tsunami of software patches to be inflicted on system administrators worldwide.
Draft bill continues reshuffling
The administration has drafted legislation needed to implement Secretary Michael Chertoff's second-stage review plan to shake up the Homeland Security Department, which likely will be introduced by a member of Congress shortly, officials said.
Reconfiguring DHS
Changes at the Homeland Security Department being handed down both internally and from Congress will likely energize its reorganization and reshape its funding priorities.
Veterans Affairs posts Peaches 3 draft RFP
Under the full and open contract, which will consist of one base year and four one-year options, the department will be able to purchase a broad range of IT solutions.
NWS award will shore up buoy network
The National Weather Service has awarded a $500 million contract to Science Applications International Corp. to provide technical support for the National Data Buoy Center, the company announced earlier this month.
Who's Who in In-building Wireless
IT analyst firm Gartner Inc. of Stamford, Conn., predicts the market for in-building wireless systems will hit $1 billion in 2010, doubling from $500 million in annual sales today.
More Promising Practices in Wireless
GCN editors received more than 50 submissions from federal, state and local agencies describing their various wireless projects.
IG audit reveals DHS can't track Buy American Act compliance
Homeland Security's automated computer systems do not permit ready identification of foreign acquisitions, according to an inspector general's report.
Senate is expected to restore health IT funds
The Health and Human Services Department's health IT initiative will likely get full funding next year after all.
Labor goes 5-for-5 on PMA
It took exactly three years for the Labor Department to reach perfection on the President's Management Agenda scorecard.
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