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<b>Personnel site</b>. The Defense Department has launched a Web site to inform civilian employees about the new National Security Personnel System.The human resources system, laid out in the fiscal 2004 Defense authorization bill, changes the way the department hires, pays, promotes and disciplines civilian employees. The site shows employees how the system works and solicits their comments about it.

TRANSCOM builds enterprise architecture tied into BEA-Log

The Defense Department's Transportation Command is examining 600 military supply chain systems to determine if they can be integrated into DOD's overarching business enterprise architecture.

Experts want supercomputing resources pooled

Following the Energy De-partment's announcement of a new supercomputer designed to be the world's fastest, the White House and Congress are demanding better coordination of federal supercomputing resources.

VA to pull plug on CoreFLS at Bay Pines

The Veterans Affairs Department will phase out, by Oct. 1, a pilot program designed to test its new $472 million financial management system.

Navy getting supercomputer from IBM

The 3,000-processor system from IBM Corp. will be the largest that DOD has ever built.

Federal IT awards up 50%, report says

Federal agencies awarded more than $23 billion in IT-related prime contracts in the second quarter, the market research firm Input Inc. reported today.

DFAS rolls out upgraded financial management system

The Defense Finance and Accounting Service has deployed an upgraded financial management system that is expected to reduce processing costs by 56 percent.

NASA hires CSC for IT services

Computer Sciences Corp. won a task order for IT services, including program management and IT support, at NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center.

OMB, CIO Council define project manager qualifications

Required plans must detail agencies' approach, milestones and schedule for complying with guidance on project manager qualifications.

DISA hires Filippi to replace Meyerriecks

The Defense Information Systems Agency has hired Debra M. Filippi, a Navy and Marine Corps veteran, to take over as program director of the Net-Centric Enterprise Services initiative.

Strategic command awards support contract

The Air Force has hired Computer Sciences Corp. to provide IT infrastructure to support the United States Strategic Command.

Army updates selection board process

The Army Human Resources Command, headquartered in Alexandria, Va., has fully automated the selection board process for its enlisted personnel.

Navy: No more proprietary XML extensions

Department's CIO office will advise program managers to stay clear of proprietary XML extensions.

Agriculture approves $18 million for rural broadband loans

The Agriculture Department will award $18 million in loans for New Hampshire, New Mexico and Oklahoma to expand broadband technology in rural areas.

Bridging the gap between WiFi and cellular

New products will enable transparent hand-off of calls from a WLAN to a cellular network.

GAO, OPM disagree over progress of IT training standards

The Government Accountability Office recommended the Office of Personnel Management do more to facilitate the training of IT workers.

FAA automates mapping with Oracle

The Federal Aviation Administration will use Oracle's 10G database and spatial system to create precise electronic maps of the skies.

OPM taps five firms for investigations support

Five companies have won contracts to provide background investigations support for federal agencies.

Navy engineering contracts awarded to Titan, SAIC

The Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems command has awarded a pair of IT-related contracts that are potentially worth more than $177 million

HP releases desktop replacements

Hewlett-Packard Co. announced today the release of a desktop replacement that rivals many desktop PCs in speed and performance.

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