3-D tools help Mars rovers get real
The NASA scientists studying the Mars rovers' explorations are getting help from virtual-reality research at the agency's Ames Research Center.
Navy's communications game plan calls for teamwork in the field
The military services could learn about cohesive teamwork from the New England Patriots--and the services' own Joint Task Force 519, Navy Adm. Walter F. Doran says.
Marines aim to use IT against friendly fire
Despite military successes in the Iraq war, Marine Corps Lt. Gen. James T. Conway said he's haunted by friendly fire incidents. "We're demanding a technical solution to that," he said.
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Winter motorists grimly gripping their steering wheels as their cars careen across unplowed roads can take comfort from the thought that the federal government is working to ease their plight.
Another View: At OMB, green does not always mean go
OMB is making significant strides on its aggressive Federal Enterprise Architecture agenda, developing a highly structured evaluation framework to ensure that America's IT investments deliver the best value to citizens.
Livin' lean
It's that time of the year again. Washington's own bestseller, the president's budget proposal, has hit the street, to be eagerly devoured by everyone with a stake in what Uncle Sam spends.
Major programs within the Treasury Dept.
<b>Business Systems Modernization</b>. The IRS is implementing IT to modernize and integrate its business systems, including the new taxpayer database, the Customer Account Data Engine; the Integrated Financial Services system; Modernized e-file for business electronic filing; and consumer and business e-services.
Air Force tests C2 battle-planning system
The service has a new command and control tool to test for regular use as part of its arsenal for planning air battles.
Smarter cards control access at Treasury
Treasury Department employees no longer show a laminated photo identification card to Secret Service agents to enter department headquarters. Now they simply swipe a smart card through readers installed on turnstiles at the building's entrance.
Smart forms to spring from Verity's Cardiff purchase
Through its purchase of Cardiff Software Inc., Verity Inc. plans to bring business intelligence to electronics form-based workflow systems.
Wireless minibars make debut in nation's capital
Government officials and foreign dignitaries staying at Washington's historic Willard Hotel soon will be able to get something besides Toblerone Bars and Coca-Cola from the minibars in their rooms.
Taxonomy's not just design, it's an art
If anyone understands the acronym soup of Web services, it's Michael C. Daconta. He's director of Web and technology services for systems integrator APG McDonald Bradley Inc. of McLean, Va. As part of that job, Daconta is chief architect of the Defense Intelligence Agency's Virtual Knowledge Base, a project to compile a directory of Defense Department data through Extensible Markup Language ontologies.
New Popkin EA version focuses on managers
Popkin Sofware has tailored the latest release of its enterprise architecture tool to the needs of managers.
Homeland Security budget calls for IT boosts
The Bush administration's fiscal 2005 budget proposal would boost funding for the Homeland Security Department by 9.7 percent to $40.2 billion, including major bumps for several IT efforts.
President's plan: Funnel GWAC, schedule fees to E-Gov Fund
The administration is trying to make up for the $87 million shortfall in money appropriated to the E-Government Fund over the last three years by tapping fees generated by schedule and governmentwide acquisition contracts.<br>
More spending proposed for bioterror initiatives
Of the $32.3 billion in IT funds the Bush administration is seeking for civilian agencies for fiscal 2005, a large chunk would go to projects to fight bioterrorism.<br>
Energy pilots Autonomy search tool
The Energy Department's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management is testing search software to see if it can help inspectors better find their way through millions of documents.<br>
Bush requests 1 percent increase for IT in 2005
<font color="CC0000""> UPDATED </font color>The administration today asked Congress for $59 billion for IT hardware, software and services in fiscal 2005, a $600 million increase over this year's request.<br>
Defense budget plan tops $401 billion
Proposal calls for heavy investment in integrated intelligence systems.<br>
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