DHS will consolidate case management efforts
The Homeland Security Department is preparing a budget request for a consolidated case management system.<br>
Air Force finds success using e-invoices
The Pacific Air Forces and the Air Force's Education and Training Command are piloting an e-commerce application that aims to simplify how they pay contractors.<br>
FAA officially launches STARS in Philadelphia
The Federal Aviation Administration today commissioned its long-awaited advanced air traffic control system at Philadelphia International Airport.<br>
Navy inventory system collects servicewide award
A Navy automated inventory accounting system has received the assistant secretary of the Navy's Financial Management and Comptroller Team Award.<br>
GAO criticizes Homeland's plans for U.S. Visit system
In a new report, GAO says the Homeland Security Department has done a poor job planning the acquisition and deployment of the U.S. Visitor and Immigration Status Indication Technology System.<br>
Hot device for hot spots
The new Palm Inc. Tungsten C is like a Palm on steroids. Whereas once the company touted the tininess of its applications and OS, now it produces devices as muscular as any handheld running Microsoft Windows.
President's agenda is taking root, OMB official says
Agencies are buying in to the President's Management Agenda, a senior administration official says, and that means they are making more progress toward the agenda's goals.<br>
DHS creates division for cybersecurity
The Homeland Security Department has formed a National Cyber Security Division.<br>
Collins quizzes DHS nominees about new systems
A Homeland Security Department nominee says the Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System II would protect civil rights.<br>
NOAA unveils Frost and Snow for summer
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration today unveiled the agency's new workhorse supercomputer for predicting daily weather.<br>
CIO Council firms up roles of system architects
The CIO Council later this month will release a white paper to set standards for the job responsibilities of a solution architect, an enterprise architect and a chief architect. <br>
Oracle makes bid for PeopleSoft
Four days after application software provider PeopleSoft Inc. signed a $1.7 billion deal to buy J.D. Edwards & Co., an even bigger fish announced this morning it wants to swallow PeopleSoft. <br>
Microsoft makes a gesture at 'touch computing'
In a few years, users could move windows across their computer screens with a gesture and print out encrypted picture identification cards on color printers.
IBM upgrades, redesigns NetVista line
IBM Corp. last month redesigned and renamed its NetVista desktop client line. The ThinkCentre S50, M50 and A50p models come with IBM ThinkVantage software.
These tools can help agencies comply with Section 508 rules
As agencies strive to meet Section 508 requirements, several new or emerging products could help them get there. In January, NASA enlisted the Defense Department's Computer and Electronic Accommodations Program to provide assistive technology to the space agency's disabled employees.
DHS puts Callahan on leave
The Homeland Security Department has placed a senior official on administrative leave while officials continue to investigate reports that she got her academic degrees from a diploma mill in Wyoming.<br>
VA CIO Gauss resigns
Veterans Affairs Department CIO John Gauss, who oversaw the department's development of an enterprise architecture, consolidation of systems, and institution of antivirus and security measures, is stepping down.<br>
Car Expense Tracker
Executives zooming across the highways and byways in their cars need to be able to accurately and efficiently track their expenses.
I-glasses HRV
If you have the right connections, the i-glasses HRV from i-O Display Systems Ltd. of Sacramento, Calif., can be a lot of fun, and perhaps a useful business tool. The display looks like a giant pair of sunglasses. Although it only weighs seven ounces, it feels heavy when you wear it.
PT-2600 Electronic Labeling System
The PT-2600 could be the mother of all label makers. The heavy unit runs on eight AA batteries or can be plugged into a wall outlet. It is about the size of an old adding machine and looks like a miniature typewriter.
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