The community: IAC/ACT's Ronen moves on
Joiwind Ronen, right, wrapped up nearly two years as executive director of the Industry Advisory Council and the American Council for Technology with a recent send-off in Washington.
New joint forces office expects to speed technology to the field
The processes used by the Defense Department's Joint Forces Command for buying cutting-edge technology have a reputation for being cumbersome and difficult.
E-gov projects hire some help to get the word out
<a href= "http://www.grants.gov/">GovBenefits.gov</a> doesn't have a name that resonates with the public, like IRS Free-File or Disaster Management.
OFPP makes plans for defining and certifying the acquisition workforce
When Chip Mather managed billions of dollars worth of procurements for the Air Force, he had to meet certain requirements that were standard across all the services.
VA's early reviews could keep HealtheVet out of sick bay
The Veterans Affairs Department doesn't at the moment have an IT problem with the HealtheVet patient and clinical care system, grumbling in Congress notwithstanding.
DOD's global grid hosts collaboration services
Defense collaboration services are now available on the Global Information Grid-Enterprise Services portal.
Air Force postpones tech conference to focus on Iraq support
The Air Force is postponing its annual Air Force Information Technology Conference originally scheduled for late summer, in order to apply more resources to Iraq.
People on the Move
Energy Department intelligence director <b>John A. Russack</b> will serve as program manager for the Information Sharing Environment, which will seek to create a system for sharing terrorist information across federal agencies.
AF CIO Gilligan returning to private sector next month
SALT LAKE CITY'Air Force CIO John Gilligan plans to return to the private sector once a new organizational structure for the CIO's office is in place.
GAO finalizes A-76 protest rule without changes
The Government Accountability Office earlier this month chose not to deviate from congressional intent in deciding who can file a protest on behalf of federal employees in public-private competitions under Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76.
DOT IG says CIO needs to keep track of budget
The Transportation Department needs to better account for its CIO's budget and improve oversight of its IT investments and contract services, the department's inspector general said in a report released earlier this month.
SmartBuy picks up portfolio management
The General Services Administration earlier this month added portfolio management software to its growing list of enterprise license agreements.
Agencies have to determine where they need IT skills
To meet the administration's goal of eliminating the IT skill gaps within at least 13 executive agencies in fiscal 2005, the CIO Council is asking departments to identify disparities within their work on the President's Management Agenda and within their core mission programs.
Tax e-filers reach 60 percent
The IRS has received 60 percent of its tax returns through electronic filing as of the April 15 deadline, boosted by increases in individuals e-filing from their computers.
The lowdown on power notebook PCs
<b>What is it?<b/> A power notebook PC has a fast Intel or AMD processor, 1G or more of SDRAM, a wide-screen display, at least one 40G+ hard drive, a DVD/CD-RW combo drive, Ethernet and wireless connectivity, a fast graphics card and plenty of expansion capability.
Banish those desktop PCs?
When is a desktop computer not a desktop computer?
Alienware Sentia: Aliens stalk government
Many government employees may not have heard of the Alienware Corp. But its notebook PCs are starting to get noticed.
Database for the masses
This time around, we looked at desktop databases.
Power user: Avoiding the Longhorn stampede starts now
Power users are always checking out operating systems still in development.
How data moves over wires
You've been warned since you were a child to keep fingers and toes away from light sockets and electric outlets.
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