Naval Air Systems gets new chief

Navy Vice Adm. Walter B. Massenburg officially took over yesterday as commander of the Naval Air Systems Command.<br>

PeopleSoft promises friendlier software

The upcoming version of PeopleSoft Financial Management will reflect some of the recent work PeopleSoft Inc. has put into improving ease of use of its software, the company's chief said today.<br>

Rep. Davis launches U.S. Visit probe

The Homeland Security Department's border systems modernization is receiving renewed congressional scrutiny just as DHS is seeking proposals for the massive overhaul.<br>

GTSI's Draham joins Iraq reconstruction team

Joe Draham, a GTSI Corp. vice president, began work today in Iraq for the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority.

GSA's senior IT auditor to retire after 36 years

Larry Begley, the General Services Administration's director of IT in the inspector general's office, will retire Jan. 2 after more than three decades of federal service.<br>

Researchers examine open-source software licensing

As scientists turn more often to high-end computers running the open-source Linux operating system, they need to think about the licenses for the software that they use on top of Linux.<br>

April Fool's e-mail freed detained kidnapper

A homeland department employee's prank e-mail prompted the release of an immigration agency detainee who had been convicted of kidnapping, according to the department's inspector general.<br>

Battle over sourcing rules swings back in industry's favor

Language in a congressional budget bill that would have curtailed some new procedures for competition of federal jobs has been altered in an omnibus spending bill.<br>

Antispam legislation moves closer to final passage

The Senate on Tuesday approved amendments to its antispam legislation, bringing it more in line with a House version of the bill approved last weekend.<br>

Satellite ground stations will form climate network

<font color="CC0000">UPDATED</font> A nationwide Climate Reference Network of automated ground stations will beam local temperature, precipitation, radiation and wind speed to geostationary operational environmental satellites, under a program announced yesterday.<br>

Deadline for Web privacy policies looms

Agencies have three weeks to beef up their Web site privacy policies as required under the E-Government Act of 2002.<br>

NOAA plans $20 million satellite review

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has awarded 11 contracts to develop architecture ideas for next-generation weather satellites.<br>

Defense will merge business modernization into GIG work

The Defense Department is merging its troubled Business Systems Modernization effort with its Global Information Grid architecture project.<br>

L.A. suburb dials up VOIP

After 20 years of service, Rancho Palos Verdes' analog phone system worked fine. So why change? The system's provider was dropping tech support for the older telecom technology.

Canada viewed as test bed for government use of Linux-like Windows alternative

A San Diego company and a Canadian agency test LindowsOS, which the team sees as a potential boon for government agencies worldwide.

For a little green, new Lexmark ink-jets offer the rainbow

Lexmark International Inc. has introduced a line of ink-jet printers with price tags of less than $100.<br>

IDEAS sharpened at accessibility conference

Photo gallery from the IDEAS 2003 at the Washington Convention Center Nov. 5 and 6. Attendees heard Section 508 updates, discussed best practices for implementing procurement rules and explored technologies that enable equal IT access for people with disabilities. Many sessions were at capacity, such as this one on opening morning.

Future Combat Systems training plan set

The Army Future Combat Systems program office has hired Northrop Grumman Corp. to develop training for the $14.92 billion transformational program.<br>

Lockheed Martin snares massive Pentagon comm contract

The Air Force Pentagon Communications Agency has awarded Lockheed Martin a multimillion contract to provide IT products and services to 15,000 users'many at or near the Pentagon.

IBM launches new servers

IBM Corp. has announced a new line of servers designed for scalability and reliability.<br>

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