DisplayMate benchmarks project the best and the worst in DLPs

For this review, the GCN Lab generated images on each digital-light-processing projector and used image benchmarks from DisplayMate Technologies Corp. of Amherst, N.H., to pinpoint flaws in image uniformity, white saturation, and color consistency and accuracy.

Tiny DLPs are powerhouse image projectors

Presenters used to dream of tucking the equivalent of a small movie theater under their arm and walking to the next meeting.Today, LCD and digital-light-processing projectors make that fantasy a reality. As DLPs continue to gain on their larger and generally brighter LCD cousins, look for more presenters to pack ever-tinier projectors that deliver stunning images.

USGS library puts data reserves on tap

Information requests at the Geological Survey's National Energy Research Seismic Library in Denver used to generate a tale of the tape.'We spent a lot of time physically packing and shipping the tapes to users,' said Frederick N. Zihlman, a physical scientist with the USGS energy team.

The lowdown on the DVD jukebox

<b>What is it?</b> A DVD jukebox is a peripheral storage device used to house and access hundreds of data DVDs.<b>When do I need one?</b> If you store large quantities of data for long periods of time, and access to the data is important, a DVD jukebox could be valuable.

What's on the jukebox? Everything

A DVD has a lot to offer as a storage option. It's durable and long-lasting, good for long-term archiving, and it lets you find data quickly without rewinding tape media. You can write permanently, with no modification or alteration possible, or update continually.

Incoming

<b>Iraqi backbone</b>. The Agency for International Development has awarded a $1.8 billion contract for reconstruction efforts in Iraq that include restoring damaged fiber-optic backbones in war-torn areas.

Osterholz to retire from DOD

John Osterholz, the Defense Department's director of architectures and operability, has announced he will retire in early March, Defense officials said.

Common Access Card ready for update

Now that the Defense Department is issuing the last of its first-generation Common Access Cards, the inevitable upgrade cycle is under way.Mary Dixon, director of the Common Access Card Office at the Defense Manpower Data Center, said the second-generation smart cards may be ready as early as this fall for new entrants and replacement of lost, stolen or worn-out cards.

In-Q-Tel buys monitoring app

In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital arm, has negotiated a license for event detection and response software that tracks information in multiple databases

@Info.Policy: Can FTC really can spam?

If you have an e-mail address, you are likely a spam recipient. At the end of 2003, my spam count was 150 to 200 messages per day. That's about the time Congress passed the 2003 Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act. Today's question is whether Can-Spam is likely to be enforced.

XML how-to: First of all, never cross your authors

Agencies that don't already have an Extensible Markup Language evangelist should get one, advises Brand L. Niemann.Why? Because the person tapped for the job can act as a guide to the burgeoning technology, said Niemann, an Environmental Protection Agency computer scientist and member of the CIO Council's Emerging Technology Subcommittee.

ONI counts on defense-in-depth, redundancy for its nets

Absolute network integrity is vital to protect Office of Naval Intelligence operations, said George M. Barton, deputy director of ONI's Information Technology Directorate.

USDA centralizes online user ID authentication

In the last year, the Agriculture Department has connected 30 applications to a central authentication service that manages the online identities of USDA employees and customers alike.

L.A. suburb dials up VOIP, reaches cost savings

The city of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., had been using an analog voice system for 20 years, but the Los Angeles suburb had a powerful reason to upgrade. Avaya Inc. of Basking Ridge, N.J., was phasing out technical support.

Air Force tracks work online

Traditionally, the military hasn't tracked work hours. Soldiers, sailors and flyers were expected to work until the job got done.In the face of recent concerns about retention, however, the Air Force is studying the workloads of its personnel with an online data collection tool.

Treasury crafts smart software license buy

The Treasury Department plans to use savings from reduced maintenance fees on a contract for its IRS.gov portal to expand the contract and help pay for enterprisewide software licensing.

Cyber Eye: Online ballot warnings should be heeded

The Defense Department responded predictably to analysts who criticized its online voting program for U.S. citizens stationed overseas.'We don't have any intention of stopping this,' DOD spokesman Glenn Flood said. 'The only 100 percent safe solution from a security standpoint is not to do it. That is not an option.'

Army Corps wants one contract vehicle for IT services

Following guidance from the Office of Management and Budget, the Army Corps of Engineers wants to establish a single contract vehicle for almost all of its IT services, the corps' CIO said this morning.

HHS usability guidelines for Web sites

The Health and Human Services Department has produced Web design guidelines suitable for all federal Web sites.The 128-page guidebook, Research-Based Web Design and Usability Guidelines, is based on extensive studies of user-friendliness and accessibility. HHS' National Cancer Institute originally developed the guidelines to present cancer information to the public.

Site-smart

Playing pretend is a good way to make a Web site more welcoming. Specifically, designers suggest, agencies should test their sites' friendliness against realistic but fictitious user profiles.

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