DOD sings satellite bandwidth blues
Military satellite strategists complained yesterday at the MilSat Forum in Washington that 'we don't have enough bandwidth.'<br>
Personal space: Footwork
Wayne R. Spencer likes martial arts, from wrestling with the Naval Tactical Command Support System at the Navy's St. Juliens Creek Annex in Portsmouth, Va., to teaching tae kwon do and combat hapkido most evenings at a local YMCA. What does he do in his spare time? 'On weekends, I study judo and jujitsu,' Spencer says.
Packet Rat: Rat rolls his own version of an e-mailer ID
Few things jar the Rat's concentration worse than a ringing telephone'especially when there are plenty of hands available to answer it. 'Will somebody stop that abominable noise,' he shouted from his lair one recent morning, having just soldered his fingers together. The household landline rang a fifth time.
Homeland security? Let's talk
The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association put homeland security on the table late last month during a three-day conference in Washington. Panels took up issues ranging from state, local and federal collaboration to critical infrastructure to management challenges.
At 25, ACT makes the scene in Washington
The American Council for Technology put work aside one recent night to mark 25 years of leadership in the government IT community with a gala at Washington's Union Station.
People on the Move
<b>John Sindelar</b>, the General Services Administration's deputy associate administrator for governmentwide policy, will split his time between the Office of Management and Budget and GSA to help OMB kick-start its business consolidation initiatives.
Teams gear up for million-dollar DARPA robot race
A week before the Defense Department's first autonomous vehicle race, 25 teams are scrambling to ready their vehicles for the run across the harsh Mojave Desert.<br>
DHS tactical network begins nationwide use
The Homeland Security Department's new tactical response network will 'receive and share tactical information, and quickly piece together the puzzle and see if an incident poses a threat,' DHS secretary Tom Ridge says.
Data-sharing projects begin to gel
As agencies sort out the homeland security and defense tasks they must perform, two integration centers are making progress sharing counterterrorism information among many organizations.
OPM's path to green paved by IT security
As the leaves turned brown last fall, Office of Personnel Management IT officials could only think about green. CIO Janet Barnes hoped OPM would become only the second agency to earn a green rating for its e-government work on the President's Management Agenda scorecard.
OMB to demand more detailed business cases
Agencies can expect to do more work on their fiscal 2006 IT business cases than they've had to do in previous years. The Office of Management and Budget is considering requiring agencies to follow separate steps in filing business cases for ongoing projects and for initiatives' development, modernization and enhancement phases. OMB also plans to change some rules for contract management and software buying.
JFMIP certifies PeopleSoft 8.8 for government
The Joint Financial Management Improvement Program has certified PeopleSoft Enterprise Financial Management Solutions 8.8 as a core federal financial application.
OMB sets SmartBuy action plan
The Office of Management and Budget is taking its search for savings to the users' desktops. A new directive requires agencies to use the new SmartBuy enterprise license program, inventory software bought last year and detail software buying plans for this year.
GSA tinkers with Networx plan
The General Services Administration is considering major changes to Networx, its $10 billion telecommunications governmentwide acquisition follow-on to FTS 2001, GSA officials told lawmakers late last month.
OMB task groups will analyze HR and financial IT
ORLANDO, Fla.'The Office of Management and Budget has formed two task groups to study ways for the government to consolidate human resources and financial systems.
GSA establishes team to improve Web site design
ORLANDO, Fla.'The General Services Administration has kicked off a usability training project to improve government Web design practices.The agency formed the Usability Solutions Group in the Office of Governmentwide Policy, said Rosemary A. Gibert, a member of the new office, which has three staff members but will expand to 10 employees and add contract staff.
Justice set to award network contracts soon
ORLANDO, Fla.'The Justice Department plans to award a pair of contracts for its Justice Unified Telecommunications Network project in the next six weeks.
FAA awards $140m deal to aid TMA rollout
The Federal Aviation Administration awarded Computer Sciences Corp. a $140 million task order to continue to support the rollout of the Traffic Management Advisory Tool.
SBC first vendor to gain FTS 2001 crossover deal
The General Services Administration's FTS 2001 telecommunications contract has a new long-distance provider: SBC Communications Inc. of San Antonio.
Old DOD net is key to new global grid
The $900 million Global Information Grid-Bandwidth Expansion program will give the Defense Information System Network a new lease on life. The Defense Department will use the existing DISN infrastructure to provide last-mile connectivity to the global grid, a ground-based switched optical network that will create a worldwide information backbone supporting 10-Gbps and faster connections.
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