VA services portal slated for fall launch
The Veterans Affairs Department is ramping up its HealtheVet services portal for a nationwide release in mid-September.
New NIST spec details use of RF smart cards
The National Institute of Standards and Technology wants agencies to be able to use the same cards for several purposes but different vendors' smart cards for the same purpose.
Defense site puts a face on govt. biometrics
The Defense Department's Biometrics Knowledgebase System, which restricts some content to .gov and .mil domains, will serve as a central government source for biometrics policy and practices.
Bush questions Defense IT cuts
A sum of $320 million in IT spending separates the Senate's Defense budget proposal from the House's IT budget recommendation for fiscal 2004.
MIT lab turns a TIA-like mirror on government
Lawmakers aren't the only folks with the Terrorism Information Awareness projects in their sights.
Experts disagree on how to shore up cybersecurity
Software vulnerabilities remain a major threat to cybersecurity, but experts last week suggested opposing approaches to closing the loopholes.
30 years in the making
It all began with a fire''it' being the Army's move to create an electronic records repository for military personnel files.The Army estimates that it is 18 months from finishing a system that will let soldiers access and update their own records online, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 'If the process is too cumbersome, they're not going to mess with it,' the Army's James P. Riggs says.
Lamberth finds EPA in contempt for e-document purge
A federal judge this week held the Environmental Protection Agency in contempt for destroying electronic documents in violation of a court order issued as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request.<br>
Advanced IT services in demand at DOD
The Advanced Information Technology Services Joint Program Office this week issued a request for proposals for leading-edge IT services and program management expertise.<br>
Online Extra: Handhelds set the pace for PCs these days
Overwhelmed by all the choices available in personal digital assistants? Wait a bit, and it'll get worse.<br>
A small business gets big business
The Air Force Space Command's 30th Space Wing at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., has awarded the $429 million Western Range Operations Communications and Information contract to InDyne Inc.<br>
Cyberthreats dog old DOD systems, House panel hears
The Defense Department's growing reliance on information networks makes cyberterror a big concern, congressional and DOD officials said this week.<br>
Acquisition councils settle data elements for GWAC directory
Civilian and Defense Department acquisition councils have set the data elements that agencies will use in a new governmentwide acquisition contract online directory.<br>
Soldiers take digital assistants to war
As the Army prepares to move its main battlefield digitization system to handheld computers, some soldiers in Iraq and Kuwait have been testing portable devices for another project, the Commanders Digital Assistant.
Systems help avert friendly fire deaths
Ground forces in Iraq using the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below tactical communications system have reported no friendly fire deaths.
Budget cuts threaten IT
Federal CIOs are sweating'and not just because of Washington's summer humidity. Many agencies' systems chiefs are finding themselves on the defensive before a Congress that in recent weeks has shown a willingness to pare fiscal 2004 IT budget requests.
OMB abandons governmentwide A-76 goals
Succumbing to Congressional pressure, the Office of Management and Budget has dropped governmentwide goals for having federal employees compete with the private sector for government work.<br>
Calendar
<b>24-28 Air Force Information Technology Conference</b><br>Montgomery, Ala. Contact the Air Force; Web: <a href= "https://web1.ssg.gunter.af.mil/afitc">https://web1.ssg.gunter.af.mil/afitc</a>; phone: 334-416-4319.
How SSA sets security agenda
The Social Security Administration has ranked among the top federal agencies on the IT computer security report card issued by the House Government Reform Committee for the last two years.
DISA seeks HUBZone contractor for White House project
The Defense Information Systems Agency has issued a request for information from small businesses for an aggressive modernization program under way at the White House Communications Agency.<br>
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