NSA finalizing GIG assurance policy
SALT LAKE CITY'The long-anticipated information assurance policy for the Defense Department's Global Information Grid is in its final stages, ac-cording to a senior DOD IT official.
Disaster software standards may get muscle from DHS
The Homeland Security Department could supercharge emergency management software standards by requiring the department's grantees to purchase compliant equipment.
GSA's Perry: Let a few agencies do most of the buying
The federal government should centralize its buying around a few agencies, except for unique procurements such as weapons systems, the chief of the General Services Administration has said.
Share-in-savings regulations will receive one more review
Office of Federal Procurement Policy officials admit they dropped the ball in getting share-in-savings off the ground and have fumbled again in their attempts to fix it.
DOD reels in SmartBuy deal with Oracle
The Defense Department has placed more than 700 orders, worth $500 million, over the past six years under their agencywide enterprise software license contract with Oracle Corp.
People on the move
<b>Robert J. Garrity Jr.</b> has been named the FBI's deputy CIO and business process re-engineering executive
OMB looks for more functions to merge
The administration's next set of initiatives targeted for consolidation are coming into focus.
FAA to spend another $57m on STARS
The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded Raytheon Co. a $57 million contract option to continue deployment of the new color display Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System, or STARS, a joint procurement between FAA and the Defense Department.
OMB tries to sell Congress on management watch list
While lawmakers, the Government Accountability Office and the administration debate how best to manage at-risk IT projects, Hal Bell has made up his mind.
Education awards CSC $176 million network services contract
For up to 10 years, CSC will provide infrastructure server management, e-mail accounts, security and program management for Education.
The lowdown on business case tools
Business case tools help agencies adhere to a variety of regulations for justifying and tracking IT projects.
Assembling a business case
In recent years, several government performance initiatives, including the President's Management Agenda, have focused on IT as both a means to an end and a cost center that must be brought under control.
CDC restructures to break down barriers among scientists
CDC will reorganize into four coordinating centers and two national offices.
Turn PDF files into editable documents
The Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format standard is a great way to share information, but it has its limits.
Optimize those hard drives
As drives in both servers and standalone PCs get larger, the need for fast, powerful disk defragmentation becomes greater.
Database, heal thyself
It's pretty neat to think of a computer or a server healing itself, and that is exactly what IBM is going for across its product line.
Gates, Powell: IT's benefits should be visible
One is the richest man in the world; the other a former secretary of State. Both had a similar message this week about IT in government.
Geospatial agency shutters its transformation office
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has closed its Office of Strategic Transformation.
Internaut: Defense shows how an enterprise architecture can really work
With all the talk lately about government enterprise architectures, it's interesting to see what the Defense Logistics Agency is doing to get all of its procurement, supply chain and logistics managers on the same page.
GCN INSIDER: Trends and technologies that affect the way government does IT
Executives from Tumbleweed Communications Corp. stress the company was founded before the dot-com boom and continues to thrive after the bust. No argument here, but a GCN editor who recently met with the Redwood City, Calif., company prefers to romanticize about its dot-com-like name and history of launching from a founder's home.
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