Senate eyes DHS systems management shake-up
The Senate today laid the groundwork for a potential reorganization of Homeland Security's IT operations as part of a larger reshuffling of the department.
IT budget to grow in '06'at least a little
When President Bush sends his budget request to Congress next month, the IT budget 'will go up,' Clay Johnson III says.
GAO's list of 25 high-risk programs is heavy on Defense
The ongoing legal and policy missteps of governmentwide acquisition contracts, and several DOD programs, have drawn GAO's attention.
December deadline set for security clearance database
OPM and a yet-to-be-named federal organization have until December to develop a database of security clearance information for federal and private sector workers.
NARA gives guidance on managing Web records
The records agency advises webmasters and records managers to reuse their IT system risk assessments to establish records management controls.
DHS deputy secretary nominee is outsourcing specialist
Michael P. Jackson burnished his federal management spurs by overseeing one of the largest government outsourcing projects.
Senate probes FBI case file project
A Senate appropriations subcommittee likely will hold hearings Feb. 3 to air the findings of an IG report on the FBI's Virtual Case File project.
Navy steams ahead with official XML rules
The Navy has taken the federal lead in setting enterprisewide naming and design rules for use of Extensible Markup Language in all systems.
EDS, Lockheed Martin to split HUD $800m IT contract
The department avoided continued protests by awarding the lucrative HITS contract to both bidders.
Consulting firm tackles federal XML registry
An XML consulting is building someting advocates have long wanted: a central registry of federal XML schemas.
DHS loses another key executive
The Homeland Security Department yesterday announced that undersecretary for border and transportation security Asa Hutchinson would leave his post on March 1.
Survey: Digital gadgets take a back seat--and stay there
Pointsec Mobile Technologies Inc. has discovered where lost electronic devices go: They wind up in the back seats of taxis all around the world.
GSA names Shelton as interim head of FTS
The General Services Administration today tapped Barbara Shelton as interim replacement for retiring Federal Technology Service commissioner Sandra N. Bates.
Army awards $209m in contracts to aid intelligence command
The Army has tapped four companies to vie for work supporting its Intelligence and Security Command.
HUD seeks PeopleSoft integrators
The Housing and Urban Development Department needs help in deploying and testing PeopleSoft financial management software for the Federal Housing Administration Subsidiary Ledger.
XML to work MAJIIC on military intel
The Defense Department and its allies are building an architecture to share their intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance data in near-real time.
Packet Rat: The Rat iFantasizes about the Mac mini
Normally the Rat isn't interested in what goes on at Macworld Expo, except perhaps to find out what users will be plugging into his network when his back is turned.
Virtual Space: CNN for the DOD
The Pentagon Channel reaches roughly 2.6 million members of the armed forces via cable and satellite TV. But if you're so inclined, you, too, can watch the webcast at <a href= "http://www.pentagonchannel.mil">www.pentagonchannel.mil</a>.
FCC to broaden policy reach, without Powell
Michael Powell today announced he will leave a four-year chairmanship of the five-member Federal Communications Commission.
'Did you hear...'
At a recent meeting of the President's Management Council, President Bush wanted to review agencies' progress on his management agenda. When council members walked into the room, it took them less than 10 seconds to realize that the best-performing agencies were seated closest to Bush, while the worst performers were seated further away.
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