HHS seeks input to speed medical technologies

The Health and Human Services Department wants public comment on how the health agency can stimulate innovation in medical technologies.

Defense awards Deloitte ERP consulting contract

The Defense Department has awarded Deloitte Consulting LLP a blanket purchase agreement to bid on enterprise resource planning implementation projects.

Network Appliance deploys new RAID technique

Latest version of Network Appliance Inc.'s NearStore data storage appliance features a new form of RAID storage architecture.

SBA's Miller takes private-sector job

Ron Miller, the Small Business Administration's program executive officer for e-government, has accepted a position with SRA International Inc.

Personal space: Segway'

On his Segway Human Transporter, ex-Treasury Department CIO Drew Ladner circles the historic Treasury Building on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington while he mulls a brand-new career. 'I'm starting my own business,' he says.

Packet Rat: The Rat takes a turn as Hans Brinker

It hasn't been a good year for network security. After last month's raft of Microsoft Corp. vulnerability patches, the Sasser worm and other assorted nasties, the Rat figured things could only get better.

'Did you hear...'

<b>Your very own blimp</b>. The Aerosphere 76 low-altitude spherical airship 'monitors every ground movement 24/7 in a target area,' boasts Proxity Digital Networks Inc. of West Palm Beach, Fla. The Aerosphere 76, designed to hover around 16,000 feet, can carry payloads for geosynchronous, long-endurance, unmanned operations or serve as an airborne command and control center, according to Proxity. The Soldier Battle Lab at Fort Benning, Ga., saw a demo of a $5 million military version last month. Unlike the Hindenburg airship, whose hydrogen fuel detonated disastrously in 1937, the Aerosphere uses thin-film solar cells, turbo diesel engines and backup generators to stay airborne.

TechNet gets down to brass tacks

Defense Department officials and industry executives expounded on IT's roles in defense'from data mining to wireless technology'during the TechNet International 2004 conference this month in Washington. The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association sponsored the three-day conference.

People on the Move

<b>Linda L. Jacksta</b>, director of systems engineering in Customs and Border Protection's Office of Information and Technology, won the Government Leadership Award given this month by Women in Technology.

NASA's O'Keefe: We saw the trouble coming

Agency's administrator says they knew the transition of data from dozens of older financial systems would cause problems.

Online Extra: Class data feeds

Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System data feeds

Truck safety agency simplifies data backup

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has put in place software from Legato to consolidate and protect data from 90 remote offices and its headquarters at one location.

NASA's ERP project goes awry, GAO tells panel

NASA has bungled its $982.7 million enterprise resource planning system project in a way that caused the agency to lose track of $2 billion in its Treasury Department account and forced it to adjust its books, witnesses told a House committee last week.

Lawmakers recommend $422.2b for DOD in 2005

Lawmakers debating next year's Defense Department authorization bills have called 2005 the 'year of the troops,' promising to prioritize funds for combat and force protection capabilities.

Beefed-up DISN will accelerate to 10 Gbps

Defense Department network honchos want to add muscle to their chief data transport to meet future military demands.The Defense Information Systems Agency this month released a request for information for considerably more bandwidth on the Defense Information System Network.

Obsolete algorithm tangles terrorist/criminal watch lists

Advanced name-matching software now used for some agencies' terrorist and criminal watch lists can handle linguistic differences and Arabic, Chinese, Russian and other non-Roman alphabets.

GSA's E-Travel is ready to leave the station

The National Science Foundation has waited nearly three years for an electronic travel system, but patience seems to be paying off.The agency will join seven others as the first adopters of the General Services Administration's E-Travel initiative. By early summer, NSF plans to award a task order for a reservation and voucher system to one of three E-Travel contractors: Carlson Wagonlit Government Travel Inc. of San Antonio, EDS Corp. or the Mission Systems unit of Northrop Grumman Corp.

OPM looks for e-learning services help

The Office of Personnel Management earlier this month released a long-awaited request for proposals to buy online training, products and services to support its GoLearn Web site.

Architect of the Capitol signs services deal

The Architect of the Capitol will buy workforce management services from Avue Technologies Corp. in a 10-year deal worth more than $30 million, officials of the Tacoma, Wash., company announced this month.

Defense picks consultant for IPv6 transition

The Defense Information Systems Agency has hired SI International Inc. of Reston, Va., to help define and develop solutions for the Internet Protocol version 6 Transition Office.

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