64-bit processors: A new bit for the network
The 64-bit processors from Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., could alter the landscape of high-performance computing.AMD introduced its 32/64-bit Opteron processor in the spring of 2003 as an implementation of the x86 instruction set with a 64-bit memory space. All versions of the Opteron let you run 32- and 64-bit applications and operating systems simultaneously, without sacrificing performance.
Building a 'results environment'
OMB's Clay Johnson reminds federal IT managers 'the federal government is results oriented.'
Bill introduced to give employees A-76 protest rights
Senate bill would give federal employees protest rights in public-private competitions run under Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76.
Limited progress noted on DOD business architecture
GAO said the DOD still has no one responsible for the accountability and responsibility of directing, overseeing and approving the business enterprise architecture.
Incoming
<b>DFAS deployment</b>. The Defense Finance and Accounting Service has completed its deployment of an enterprise financial management system known as e-Biz.
Power User: Is start-up a drag? Windows has the tools to help
Ever notice how slowly your PC starts up? Does it seem less stable now than when you first turned it on? Don't bother answering. I already know the answer is yes. But don't just blame Microsoft Corp. or mythical bit-rot. If you run Windows, use Microsoft tools to make things better.
Trade data can yield crime clues
In recent months, Iraq has become one of the world's top five exporters of copper, though it has no copper mines. That anomaly reflects widespread looting of copper from the Iraqi telephone and electrical systems, according to sources in the copper industry.
Internaut: A quick trip through e-gov evolution
Government employees, media types and analysts hear electronic government bandied about so often that it has become ubiquitous background noise.
Editorial Cartoon
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Does acupuncture have more widespread application? Ask the person who's been needled. That's what the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine is doing by soliciting the public's ideas for its research programs through 2009.
Letters to the editor
In response to the uninterruptable power system review, 'Power Protectors': Your reviewer has successfully misinformed your readers.Tripp Lite was informally asked to submit any UPS we so desired without being given the proper specifications for entry, test bed procedures or intent as to how the UPS review would be conducted. The only requirement was to submit either a tower UPS that could run three PCs or a 1U rackmount UPS that could run two servers. No volt-ampere (VA) or wattage requirements were outlined. Unfortunately, this produced a complete mix of incomparable products from all represented manufacturers. You were left to compare apples with oranges.
Serious on privacy
There's a scene in George Orwell's classic 1984 when protagonist Winston is asked how many fingers his interrogator is holding up (four). He is then asked, under grotesque duress, if the Party says 'four' is actually 'five,' how many then?
Rule on state, local governments' IT schedule purchases in effect
A procurement rule that allows state and local governments to buy information technology products and services from GSA schedules went into effect today.
USDA focuses on consolidation
Agriculture Department CIO Scott Charbo has worked in the agricultural field since he graduated from college.Charbo grew up on a quarter-acre grass farm in rural south Florida, and he wanted to work in a field that would offer steady employment.
Wireless Priority Service expanding to new areas, carriers
The National Communications System is expanding its Wireless Priority Service to include new cellular carriers and new technologies.
E-gov progress on OMB scorecard shifts little
Even after two years of evaluations by the Office of Management and Budget, agencies still cannot meet the administration's goals for e-government.
Army selects software to upgrade its portal
The Army has upgraded its Army Knowledge Online portal that provides single sign-on access to roughly 300 Army applications and services.
GAO says VA, DOD e-health data interface lacks detailed plan
Veterans Affairs and Defense departments have failed to initiate a defined architecture and project management to develop a two-way electronic exchange of patient health data, GAO reported.
GSA approves E-Travel systems
All three E-Travel vendors' systems were approved and certified as ready to make federal employees' travel easier, the GSA said Monday.
NIST doing crypto key exchanges at the speed of light
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is pushing the speed limit on cryptographic key exchanges on its new quantum communications test bed.
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