Backyard frontier

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition, sent by Pres. Thomas Jefferson to explore and report back on the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase.

NMCI transition team hits the road

Two years into the implementation of the Navy'Marine Corps Intranet program, the Navy is still struggling to train users to work with the portal.

Tenet says intel agencies ought to emulate DOD's successes in Iraq

The CIA should mimic how military intelligence agencies collaborate and how they collected the signals targeting data that aided the day-to-day efforts of U.S. forces in Iraq, the agency's director said last month.

Oregon grapples with interoffice data sharing

A data-sharing project sparked by the Oregon Geospatial Data Clearinghouse is testing Web access to distributed data sets'some of them geographic, some not.

Feds organize to keep first responders up-to-date

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has set up an interagency group to get geospatial information to local emergency responders during natural and manmade disasters.

Patch service outsources security

'The places that do security best, outsource,' former presidential cyberadviser Richard Clarke said about the Federal Computer Incident Response Center's free Patch Authentication and Dissemination Capability.

@Info.Policy: NARA leaves leadership up to the marketplace

For years, the National Archives and Records Administration has been an easy target because of its lack of leadership in preserving electronic records. Until recently, it was telling agencies desperate for guidance to print out the records and toss the electronic versions.

Web services vendors seek common ground

Web services vendors agree as often as they disagree about each other's products.

Cyber Eye: Configuration control comes before patch management

When Microsoft Corp. last month had to yank a Windows XP security update, it underscored the importance'and the difficulty'of managing security patches.

Navy names a third deputy CIO

Rob Carey, the Navy's former e-business and smart-card team leader, is the department's newest deputy CIO.<br>

Data miners

Agencies in the homeland defense era are turning to business intelligence tools to mine and tag nebulous data, drill down to details and spot unsuspected relationships.

Editorial Cartoon

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Significa

Summer is for tall cold drinks and paperbacks on the beach. Out West, it is also the season for forest fires. California officials are saying late spring rains delayed the fire season, but grass is drying out and the number of fires is rising. The fire season usually lasts until October, the California Forestry and Fire Protection Department (CDF) said.

Letters to the Editor

I was dismayed at the apparent lack of insight, understanding and thoughtfulness in the editorial 'NMCI redux'. Although the government would love to see EDS Corp. earn a profit on the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet, the government also expects the contractor to deliver a fully functional, integrated system for the amount bid so that the infrastructure of the Navy can continue to support the fleet.

Vendor eat vendor

With a bold, though rejected, takeover bid this month, the wily Larry Ellison threw the world of big software vendors into turmoil.

When or will e-government apps pay off?

Some speakers at a Washington seminar aren't so sure of the payoff of e-government projects. Said a former OMB official: "It's a slippery slope to say e-government is going to decrease costs."

OMB developing rules for IT privacy assessments

By late summer, the Office of Management and Budget plans to issue privacy regulations that most likely will affect only new systems.<br>

Major programs within CDC

<b>National Electronic Disease Surveillance System</b>. CDC is working with state and local health agencies to improve its IT systems. The long-term goal is a system that automatically gathers health data from a variety of sources on a real-time basis, monitors community health, analyzes trends, detects emerging problems and provides information for setting public health policy. CDC will try to ensure that new state information systems will communicate with each other securely and reliably.

Systems on front line against SARS

When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention opened an emergency operations center in Atlanta in March, few in America had heard of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.

WorldCom can make a comeback

Jerry Edgerton, senior vice president of government markets for WorldCom Inc., began his telecommunications career with one of that company's forerunners, MCI Communications Corp.

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