Transportation consolidates assets

The Bush administration has required government agencies to streamline their operations, but there's nothing like having to fit into less square footage to speed efficiencies along.

Port security efforts target cargo containers

Several federal agencies are testing security initiatives to plug gaps in cargo transit to prevent containers from being used illegally to transport drugs, people or weapons.

E-Grants portal preps for launch

After two years of planning, the Health and Human Services Department has three more months to fine-tune its portal automating the federal grants process.

Defense homes in on new infrastructure vendors

The Defense Information Systems Agency is on the brink of awarding contracts to build a network-centric infrastructure that will serve DOD users worldwide.<br>

Army maps out the future of digital terrain analysis

The Army's Topographic Engineering Center has awarded a $100 million contract to Northrop Grumman Corp. to provide Army commanders with enhanced digital maps.

GAO criticizes governmentwide telework management

The General Services Administration and Office of Personnel Management need to better coordinate governmentwide telecommunications efforts, the General Accounting Office has recommended. <br>

Metier adds FEA to portfolio application

A vendor of project portfolio management software is adding the Federal Enterprise Architecture reference models to its application. <br>

HUD awards $860 million IT contract

The Housing and Urban Development Department has awarded EDS Corp. a 10-year, $860 million contract to take over most of HUD's IT systems. <br>

IRS has new privacy advocate on board

Lawyer and former Office of Management and Budget policy analyst Maya Bernstein began work today as the IRS' privacy advocate. <br>

Fill in the blanks: Do you work here?

How well do you know the many layers of the federal government? Test your knowledge against this list.

Packet Rat: The Rat plays Poindexter Powerball

'Gosh, Adm. Poindexter was a real fountainhead of comedic material, wasn't he?' the Rat's wife observed over breakfast with herajetlagged spouse.

Self leaves a seat open at GSA

Charlie Self said so long to government work at the end of last month with a send-off party in Fairfax, Va., attended by friends and colleagues he met during his 34 years of service.

People on the Move

Navy <b>Capt. Peggy A. Feldmann</b> has taken charge as director of the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command's IT Center in New Orleans.

GAO is reviewing feds' credentials

The General Accounting Office is doing an extensive review of the credentials of senior-level government officials at a half-dozen agencies. The audit is the result of a congressional request that GAO examine the use of academic credentials from unaccredited schools by federal employees and job applicants.

Congress withholds U.S. Visit funds

The Senate and House Appropriations committees must decide within weeks whether to release the bulk of the fiscal 2003 funds for the Homeland Security Department's U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology system.

Navy shores up legacy nets

To prevent data leaks, the Navy is installing security management tools where legacy networks interface with the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet.

DISA adopts Linux standard for Defense apps

An industry standard designed to bring consistency to the Linux open-source operating system has won support from the Defense Information Systems Agency.

DOD makes its net-centric plan global

The Defense Department continued its uphill march toward a network-centric enterprise this month when Defense CIO John Stenbit signed off on a second-generation plan for the Global Information Grid.

Presidential panel questions postal IT efforts

The Postal Service should focus its resources more on technology that would make mail delivery smarter and less on initiatives that compete with industry, the President's Commission on the Postal Service has concluded in a new report.

Interior says its systems are OK to stay on Web

The Interior Department is attempting to buy some breathing room and keep alive most of its system links to the Internet.

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