Census to test handhelds next year

Census will field test handhelds in Texas next year.

IG says Energy Department lags in EA development

IG says Energy Department still struggling with its enterprise architecture.

Cisco expands router portfolio

Cisco officials used the Interop trade show underway in Las Vegas to announce a new line of routers with integrated wireless and security features. The new products expand Cisco's router product line and make it easier for small and medium-sized organizations, and even teleworkers, to use broadband communication technologies.

DOD wants joint radio fix

Boeing could lose deal if it fails to provide improvement plan.

Hands on: Live Meeting 2005 offers improvements

Live Meeting 2005 allows presenters to drag and drop documents into a meeting so other participants can access them.

No silver bullets

Initial DOD RFID hype gets tempered by reality.

Proving ground

Microsoft partners test products, showcase offerings at new center.

Dell offers PC recycling bin

For a price, some companies will send "e-cycling" teams to dispose of old machines and destroy stored data.

Senate confirms Johnson as EPA administrator

The Senate confirmed Stephen Johnson today to be Environmental Protection Agency administrator, the first EPA administrator with a science background.

Skinner tapped for DHS inspector general job

President George W. Bush has nominated Richard L. Skinner, the Homeland Security Department's acting inspector general, to officially take the helm.

Auditors: DHS procurement is a work in progress

The Homeland Security Department has achieved important successes in building a purchasing organization but has fallen short in several areas, a GAO report says.

OMB provides updated financial system requirements draft

Agencies have one week left in which to comment onOMB's Core Financial System Requirements Exposure Draft, its revised list of financial system requirements.

GovBenefits to let agencies brand own benefits pages

GovBenefits.gov today celebrated its third year by adding more than 600 programs from federal, state and local governments.

IRS recasts modernization in light of leaner budgets

Tighter budgets are forcing the IRS to recast and refocus its Business Systems Modernization, GAO told Congress.

Florida tries to revive anti-terror database

Florida is considering a successor to the controversial Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange law enforcement database that shut down April 15.

Packet Rat: Rat rounds up a copy of Longhorn, but where's the beef?

'Promises, promises,' the Rat sighed as he watched his covert video stream from Microsoft's WinHEC hardware developers' conference last week.

The Community: A piece of the past

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Navy and Northrop Grumman Corp. are collaborating with the Mariners' Museum in Newport News, Va., on recreating a bit of high-tech weaponry from 143 years ago: the USS Monitor. More than 100 Northrop Grumman employees are putting together the replica of the Civil War ironclad ship, which will anchor the $30 million USS Monitor Center at the museum.

'Did you hear...'

<b>The Law of More</b>. Last week, we mentioned the April 19, 1965, issue of Electronics Magazine quoting Gordon Moore, who went on to co-found Intel Corp. and become famous for formulating Moore's Law.

DIA gets down to business on consolidating IT operations

PHILADELPHIA'The Defense Intelligence Agency wants its IT directorate to function like a business and plans to start by consolidating IT operations.

Cooper to face familiar technology issues at Red Cross

Former DHS CIO Steven I. Cooper, who will join the American Red Cross on Monday, will be managing an IT infrastructure of national importance in the face of public scrutiny.-

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