Naval school goes peer-to-peer
Naval students on opposite coasts and across borders are swapping files and instant messages in a virtual classroom that they can tap into from their desktop and portable PCs.
Energy lab acquires shared-memory supercomputer
A 256-pro-cessor SGI supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee will carry out scientific simulations that require huge data sets.
Telecom advisory council has 300 ways to secure networks
The Network Reliability and Interoperability Council has endorsed a set of best practices to preserve networks during man-made or natural disruptions.
Internaut: Terrorism futures might just have a future
Now that John Poindexter has resigned from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the furor has died down over the quashed proposal for an online market in terrorism futures, consider why it isn't so far-fetched and might spring up again.
DOD's Shopping Cart
The Defense Commissary Agency operates 276 stores and a handful of warehouses around the world. It discounts $5 billion worth of groceries and household items each year to active and retired military personnel and their families.
OPM tells agencies to make sure training is legit
OPM is asking agency officials to be vigilant in making sure employees are not taking advantage of a loophole in the law that lets workers receive payment from agencies for bogus degrees from unaccredited educational organizations.<br>
Commerce issues new COMMITS RFP
The Commerce Department this week issued the solicitation for Commerce Information Technology Services Next Generation, a small-business governmentwide acquisition contract, which has a ceiling of $8 billion over 10 years.
DISA gets new vice director
Maj. Gen. Marilyn A. Quagliotti has been assigned as vice director of the Defense Information Systems Agency and commander of the Joint Task Force for Computer Network Operations.
Army center climbs CMMI mountain
The Army's Fire Support Software Engineering Center is the first Defense Department unit to reach Level 5 of the Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity Model for Integration.<br>
GAO is looking into phony credentials
The General Accounting Office is undertaking an extensive review of the credentials of senior government officials at a half-dozen agencies.<br>
Significa
Hindsight may be 20/20, but occasionally foresight is, too. This phenomenon applies to an event that will grab the attention of Washington-area IT professionals'and all people in the area'next spring: the return of the 17-year locusts. The noisy bugs, properly known as periodical cicadas, last appeared around the nation's capital in 1987.
Another View: DOD systems should be built on data standards
Defense Department CIO John P. Stenbit recently acknowledged that Web services won't advance data interoperability until DOD has a metadata registry.
Bye-bye, quotas
No one will be sorry to see the Office of Management and Budget get rid of its outsourcing quotas.
Experience is key to a project manager's success
When it comes to qualifications for IT project managers, there's no substitute for experience, government managers said in a GCN telephone survey.
County's tech chief has a story to tell
Kimberly N. Ellison-Taylor has been chief technology officer of Prince George's County, Md., since January 2001. She also is deputy director of the county's new IT and Communications Office.
In his resignation, Poindexter defends projects
DARPA's John Poindexter says the political climate and ignorance over programs that he supported are the reasons for his resignation.<br>
HHS' summer fair is all business
The Health and Human Services Department turned the typical IT vendor fair on its head yesterday, setting up a collection of booths about its IT activities and programs for vendors to visit.<br>
House panel OKs funds for DOD mobile technology
A House subcommittee has set aside $14 million to extend the Defense Department's research and testing of battlefield situational awareness and power source technology.<br>
Two e-gov portfolio managers will leave OMB
The Office of Management and Budget's e-government office is losing two portfolio managers. <br>
Guides to teleworking
The General Services Administration acts as the chief source of teleworking information for federal agencies, with information and tools for managers and employees at its Web site, <a href= "http://www.gsa.gov">www.gsa.gov</a>, and in combination with the Office of Personnel Management, at <a href= "http://www.telework.gov">www.telework.gov</a>.A telework primer from the Office of Management and Budget is available at the site and gives federal agencies a road map to managing workers at home or remote locations.
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