GAO: Workers have no role in A-76 protests
The General Accounting Office has ruled that federal employees do not have the right to file protests to GAO over public-private competitions under revised OMB Circular A-76.
Think of content like laundry
In much the same way separating colors from whites in your laundry ensures best results, agency webmasters should host static and dynamic Web pages on separate servers to minimize response time, one content management software provider suggests.
GAO, FEMA clash over agency preparedness
Federal officials today could not agree on how prepared agencies are to continue operations if disaster strikes.
FAA to limit STARS, switch to shorter, fixed-price contracts
Federal Aviation Administration will use fixed-price contracts to increase its ability to hold contractors accountable for performance and to reduce costs.
DOD to shelve GCCS, roll out new system
SALT LAKE CITY'The Defense Department has begun developing plans to replace its Global Command and Control System beginning in 2006. In place of GCCS, the department's main joint battlefield C2 system, the Defense Information Systems Agency will deploy a new set of applications known as the Joint Command and Control system.
Kellogg: Build trust in networks, data
Retired general says officials must enforce software certifications to provide confidence in data warfighters receive.
Better IT process improves intelligence products
New focus on IT helps the Joint Intelligence Center Pacific improve its service.
DARPA awards high-speed communications development contracts
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded contracts for work on high-speed optical communications projects.
Black and white does all right
Did you ever stand in line twiddling your thumbs while someone ahead of you printed out a 400-page budget request? The GCN Lab has good news for you. The wait is getting shorter.
The lowdown on e-records management
<b>What is it?</b> E-records management is a storage, archiving and retention control process. It must be automated, especially with respect to e-mail, which arrives at some governmental entities in excess of 1 million messages per day.
Managing the deluge
E-mail has generated a whole new category of electronic records. The messages have enormously variable sizes and difficult-to-classify subject matter, and can carry attachments, nonstandard formats and viruses.
Incoming
<b>Reserve tracking</b>. The Defense Department has unveiled a database that will help Defense leaders keep track of who employs the 1.2 million members of the National Guard and Reserve forces.
DOD plans to wield its procurement hammer
Deirdre Lee, director of procurement for the Defense Department, has promised to be more 'heavy handed' when it comes to agency regulatory issues.
Pilot system to analyze defense spending
The Defense Department has launched a pilot to help military brass understand what they're buying and where they're buying it.The department is building a system to pull data from disparate databases for analysis by DOD buying teams, said Mark Krzysko, deputy director of Defense procurement and acquisition policy.
Some NASA software could soon be open-source
NASA, a big user of open-source software, is crafting a software license to release some of its programs to open-source users. The results could improve NASA's own software and promote its mission.
@Info.Policy: Protecting data about infrastructures could be too big a task
Sept. 11, 2001, sparked widespread re-examination of information disclosure policies. It isn't clear, however, that the response makes much sense to date.
Federal law hasn't stopped spammers from spamming
Spammers have not changed their wicked ways despite the federal CAN-SPAM law that went into effect Jan. 1.
Popkin's System Architect follows federal EA model
The latest version of Popkin Software Inc.'s System Architect focuses on the visualization and publishing aspects of enterprise architectures.
Editorial Cartoon
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Significa
Mark your calendars. The Interior Department's Fish and Wildlife Service and the Defense Department have joined with the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Agency for International Development and private organizations to sponsor an annual event that celebrates a natural wonder.
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