Census data could change affirmative action plans
Minority workers got more computer and mathematical jobs during the 1990s, according to a preliminary analysis of Census 2000 occupational data. Women, however, saw their share of IT occupations drop.
Space panel seeks Web input
The nine-member President's Commission on Implementation of U.S. Space Exploration Policy is collecting public comments online through a Web form. Drop-down boxes at <a href= "http://www.moontomars.org">www.moontomars.org</a> specify state, country and approximate age, with a blank to fill in occupation.
DOD pulls plug on Internet voting overseas
After initially defending its Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment against criticism that it was not secure enough, the Pentagon cancelled SERVE plans for this fall's presidential election.
DHS will be shopping at DOD's EMall
The Homeland Security Department earlier this month announced it will use a tailored version of the Defense Department's EMall portal to buy goods and services from existing DOD contracts. EMall will also carry items that can be procured through DHS contracts.
Seattle settles on Gateway PCs as its standard
Seattle has standardized on Gateway Inc. PCs after years of buying various brands.Over the past few months, the city has bought more than 9,000 Gateway machines, including 450 series notebook PCs, E-4100 series desktop PCs, RAID 5 array servers and tablet PCs, all running Microsoft Windows XP.
EDS halts all HITS transition work for HUD
EDS Corp. will suspend new transition work on the $860 million HUD Information Technology Services contract as a result of court-ordered negotiations earlier this month with incumbent contractor Lockheed Martin Corp.
Day care info mistakenly posted on Web
A database project turned into a privacy nightmare this month for Livingston County, N.Y.Personal records from the county's day care database'hundreds of names, addresses and confidential information about low-income and foster families'remained online for about two weeks. They included details about families' daily routines, birthdays and which days a family member attends a treatment program.
DHS unveils its top eight 2004 IT priorities
The Homeland Security Department's IT team earlier this month identified eight priorities for their 2004 to-do list. DHS chief technology officer Lee Holcomb said'at a meeting sponsored by the Washington Chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association'that department brass must still bless the list but he expects few changes.
USDA brews up plan for coffee trade e-receipts
The Agriculture Department has OK'd the use of electronic warehouse receipts for coffee trades.James Little, Farm Service Agency administrator, earlier this month announced the use of the Electronic Commodity Operations and Processing System, or eCOPS.
Davis: Use Ed. rules to spot bogus degrees
Rep. Tom Davis thinks the government should consider using the Education Department's criteria for determining a school's eligibility for federal financial aid to spot employees using degrees from unaccredited educational schools.
On-the-fly systems pass first real test in Senate
Senate Governmental Affairs Committee press secretary Andrea Hofelich grabbed a handful of folders, her cell phone and her BlackBerry before hurrying out of her office in the Russell Senate Office Building.
Army lab signs deal for massive Linux cluster
The Army is buying a 2,132-processor Linux cluster for its most demanding research projects.<br>
Putting play to work: Agencies find creative new uses for online games
At Army recreation centers overseas, a soldier can relieve tension with a few hands of poker on a gaming machine, but the service and other government agencies also offer electronic games for teaching purposes:<ul><li>The Army has fielded a popular computer game to teach potential recruits about military life.</li><li>The Justice Department has contracted with a commercial game company to build a first-responder simulation for law enforcement.<li>The Massachusetts Revenue Department has invited taxpayers to try to balance its financial ledger.<li>NASA has helped develop a commercial space station game.</li></ul>Across all levels of government, organizations are borrowing techniques and tools from the commercial gaming industry, said Doug Lowenstein, president of the Entertainment Software Association.
Army discipline applied to rules
The Army Recreation Machine Program doesn't track demographic data about its military gamers, but IT specialist Mike Kuiper said they include contractors and retired military personnel stationed or living abroad.
VPN pays off for Army
To keep gaming and cash machines running at 120 Army recreational centers throughout Europe and Asia, an Army IT team is linking them via a virtual private network with remote-control software.'Our work force is small, yet we're monitoring a huge number of systems,' so remote control via a VPN makes sense, the Army's Mike Kuiper says.
GSA signs first SmartBuy deal with ESRI
After struggling with the SmartBuy enterprise software licensing program for the past eight months, the General Services Administration last week finally signed the first agreement with geographic information systems vendor ESRI.<br>
Wireless exits possible for U.S. Visit
The Homeland Security Department is considering wireless technology for the exit phase of the U.S. Visit traveler screening program.<br>
Davis, colleagues push on Army Guard pay
Three House lawmakers this month told the Army to make its top priority the fixing of payroll problems for at least 450 Army National Guard soldiers.<br>
Army chooses NetPro to secure directories
The Army has purchased management tools from NetPro Computing Inc. to begin its implementation of Microsoft Active Directory.<br>
Information Builders has Web services adapter for databases
A WebFocus software adapter from Information Builders Inc. could serve up agencies' database information on the fly as Web services.<br>
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