Storage at the next level
<b>The SMI-S standard, expected to be approved by June, will put teeth into SAN management</b> The Storage Networking Industry Association is working overtime to sell its Storage Management Initiative Specification to vendors, application developers and users of storage management solutions.
'Clock ticking' on interagency radio network
Homeland Security, Justice and Treasury expect to solicit proposals soon for the Integrated Wireless Network for federal law enforcement agencies.<br>
Incoming
<b>Network support</b>. The Army's European Command will use software from Quest Software Inc. of Irvine, Calif., to manage its Microsoft network infrastructure.
Army brings digital training to the troops
At both the fixed sites and the deployable prototypes, soldiers have access to thousands of Web-based courses unique to the service. Some courses are conducted via videoconferencing or teleconferencing or are multimedia.
NGA rates geospatial tools for agencies
EarthWhere imagery software has won good marks from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's Pathfinder 2004 program.The spatial data provisioning application from SANZ Inc. of Castle Rock, Colo., ranked in the top five of tools for still and motion imagery evaluated in the annual program.
Internaut: IT food for thought
In the past few weeks I've run across a handful of cool ideas that seem worth keeping an eye on.I make no promise that any of these four will take off and become dominant players on the government computing landscape. But each might be considered an idea to watch in the coming months.
Quantum's new dual tape library
A storage company that has been a major backer of the Super Digital Linear Tape format has an automated enterprise tape library for both SDLT and Linear Tape Open 2 formats.
How Interior employees learned their new work alphabet
Last October, the Interior Department began requiring its 60,000 employees to detail how they spend each hour of the workday under activity-based costing.
Federal IT spending to hit a plateau, research firm says
Growth in federal IT spending is expected to level out over the next five years, a market research firm predicts.<br>
Editorial Cartoon
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Wild horses and burros may be a low-tech community, but they need the help of sophisticated federal computer systems, too.Under the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971, the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management runs an adoption program for animals removed from public lands. BLM thins the herds because they lack natural predators and reproduce at a rate of 18 percent annually'risking overgrazing and starvation.
Federal Contract Law: DHS sets fierce procurement rules
Companies seeking to do business with the Homeland Security Department are eager for any clues to the characteristics of this still-new customer. They especially want to know whether and how its contracting practices will differ from those of the legacy bureaus that Congress assembled to form the department. People in other agencies ought to be curious too.
Uncommon leadership
Recently I attended a retirement dinner for the man who hired me into the business-to-business publishing field nearly 25 years ago. Although I haven't worked for him in many years, he has remained a friend and adviser through the years.
HHS names Havekost new CIO
Charles Havekost, program manager for Grants.gov, will become the CIO at Health and Human Services.
DHS gains online reference service
The Library of Congress' Federal Library and Information Center Committee has sponsored a new online reference service for Homeland Security Department employees.<br>
Col. Victoria A. Velez - DISA: The power of sharing
For Air Force Col. Victoria A. Velez, the word 'empower' has become a bit worn-out. But she still embraces the idea it conveys. 'I hate to use the word 'empower' because I think sometimes people overuse it,' said Velez, commander of the Defense Information Systems Agency's Joint Interoperability Test Command at Fort Huachuca, Ariz.
DHS wants system to help identify suspicious activity
The Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency plans to spend $5 million on two projects for automated scene understanding.<br>
FDIC awards $12 million software pact
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has awarded a five-year contract to Advanced Technology Systems Inc. for support software.
State, NARA complete first transfer of electronic records
The State Department and the National Archives and Records Administration today completed the first electronic transfer of diplomatic records.<br>
Clinton Swett - DFAS: Adapt and improvise
In the Marines Corps, leadership style has few nuances. You issue an order. You expect it to be obeyed. But as CIO and director of the Technology Services Organization at the Defense Finance and Accounting Service in Kansas City, Mo., Clinton Swett has had to modify that one-way-street style of leadership.
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