DARPA picks SRA for professional services
SRA International will help DARPA's Tactical Technology Office with strategic planning and evaluating technologies developed by industry, universities and military labs.
Conferees approve Defense appropriations bill
Funds cut from several key programs, including the Army's Future Combat Systems initiative, missile defense programs and the Air Force's Space-Based Radar program.
Wanted: New technologies for DOD, DHS
The Defense Department is looking for a few good technologies, and the University of California at San Bernardino is offering help in getting them to market.
Personal Space: Barry Bonds at bat
Citrix Systems Inc. government vice president Mark Goldman, the photographer at lower right in Baltimore's Camden Yards, calls Citrix 'job one, but photography is my passion.' For 30 years he has shot sporting events for magazine covers. A friend took this picture of him beside the San Francisco Giants outfielder 'to show the grandkids.'
Packet Rat: The Rat gets all Googly-eyed
The wired one suspects a conspiracy against him at Google.com. 'They're doing it on purpose!' he ranted to his spouse.
Procurement points
Deidre Lee, the Defense Department's procurement and acquisition director, this month gave a keynote speech at a breakfast sponsored by Input of Reston, Va.
Supercomputing conference
How many trillions of floating-point operations can you conduct per second? The systems under discussion at this month's High-Performance Computing Users Conference, held by the Council on Competitiveness in Washington, can do plenty.
People on the Move
The General Services Administration this month named <b>Casey Coleman</b> as the new CIO of the Federal Technology Service.Coleman replaces <b>Jimmy Parker</b>, who became the assistant regional administrator for GSA's Region 6 in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Parker had been FTS CIO since 2000.
OMB splits the difference on open source
The Office of Management and Budget evidently exercised good diplomatic skills in a new memorandum on federal software acquisition.
Army plans to roll out some parts of FCS by year's end
The Army will accelerate work on its massive Future Combat Systems program to deliver a communications capability and some unmanned systems to warfighters in Iraq by the end of this year, program officials said last week.
Western consortium's model smokes out fire behavior
The Desert Research Institute, a Reno, Nev., group that's part of the University and Community College System of Nevada, is using modeling software to answer questions about fire and smoke behavior.
Secure e-voting? Not this year, experts say
Electronic voting errors are inevitable regardless of the technology, experts last week told a House panel that is grappling with election accuracy and security worries.
Army award for WIN-T is nigh
The Army is expected within the next few days to name General Dynamics Corp. as the prime contractor for the multibillion-dollar Warfighter Information Network-Tactical program.
GSA puts up $3 billion to spur share-in-savings
The General Services Administration has done the easy part on share-in-savings contracts. Now it's up to agency procurement officials to do the real work.
Jihadist files posted on an Arkansas server
An Arkansas government File Transfer Protocol server wouldn't seem to top the list of likely terrorist targets, but that didn't stop it from getting walloped this month by terrorist sympathizers, who loaded it with online videos of Osama bin Laden and other multimedia jihadist materials.
Net-Centric office at DOD looks at future
The Net-Centric Enterprise Services Program Management Office recently completed its first major Defense Department oversight review.The NCES office, run out of the Defense Information Systems Agency, is now exploring new concepts and technologies while it continues to define its nine core services.
HUD contract for IT services may be delayed
The Housing and Urban Development's IT Services contract, scheduled to be awarded by the end of the month, may be delayed again.The competition for the $860 million contract, which has been embroiled in controversy since last September, got even murkier earlier this month when Moody's Investors Service of New York lowered its rating of EDS Corp.'s debt rating to junk status. The lower rating could make it more difficult for EDS to win new business, analysts said. EDS has said it disagrees with the rating.
Defense looking for a few good auditors for IG
The Defense Department is looking for more than 100 experienced auditors to work in the Office of the Deputy Inspector General for Auditing.DOD will use direct-hire authority, granted this month by the Office of Personnel Management, to recruit the auditors at grade levels 11 through 15. Those levels require specialized skills and management experience in auditing financial statements and systems.
Army awards contract for JTRS radios
The Army has awarded a contract to General Dynamics Corp. to design and develop small, lightweight software-programmable radios under the Joint Tactical Radio System contract. A team led by General Dynamics will modify commercial hardware and software products and develop single- and dual-channel handhelds and small backpack radios, known as Cluster Five radios, according to an Army announcement.
CIO Council defines service components
The CIO Council last week defined the different types of system components that will let agencies share technology more easily.
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