Wireless speeds EMS crews' paperwork
First responders in Norwich Township, Ohio, are using wireless devices and database software to get their ambulances back on the road faster as well as to comply with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act privacy rules.
INS lab tracks down the unusual suspects
In the 1942 film 'Casablanca,' Peter Lorre as Ugarte hands stolen travel documents to Rick, played by Humphrey Bogart, whispering, 'Letters of transit signed by Gen. de Gaulle himself. Cannot be rescinded, not even questioned.'
OMB and OPM aim for expert IT project managers
The Office of Management and Budget is working with the Office of Personnel Management to develop a policy requiring agency systems project managers to hold a commercial certification or show long-time professional success running IT projects. <br>
The Army goes wireless on the battlefield to give logistics support
A wireless logistics application means that supply chains need not lag miles behind soldiers fighting on the front lines in northern Iraq.
Ex-feds: White House needs cybersecurity chiefs
The Bush administration took heat this month from former top-ranking IT security officials who told House lawmakers the government lacks cybersecurity leadership.
Air Force sets IM license
The Air Force has negotiated an enterprise license for the Bantu Instant Messaging and Presence Platform. <br>
Council offers guidance on enterprise architecture
A section of the Industry Advisory Council has published four white papers on enterprise architecture for government agencies. <br>
Interior's Sue Rachlin to retire
Sue Rachlin, the Interior Department's deputy CIO, will retire May 3 after 32 years of government service. <br>
Iraq-bound soldiers train in simulated urban fighting
The Army is training units in Kuwait in a 40-foot-long, mobile facility that replicates what a soldier might encounter during urban street fighting in Iraq. <br>
Milstar launch will boost Iraq satellite comm
The Air Force has launched its sixth and final Military Strategic and Tactical Relay satellite to bolster communications and battlefield information for warfighters in Iraq and Afghanistan. <br>
State and local governments hampered on remote sensing
Recent developments have created new opportunities and new hurdles for state and local governments to use remote sensing data, according to a study released by the National Research Council. <br>
Thursday at FOSE in photos
A photo gallery of the sights and sounds of FOSE 2003, April 8-10, Washington Convention Center.
Bill would block privatizing air traffic control
A House bill introduced yesterday with bipartisan support would prohibit the privatization or contracting out of the federal air traffic control system. <br>
First e-gov certificate student graduates from NDU
The National Defense University today graduated 109 military, civilian and foreign government IT workers from its five certificate programs, including the first federal employee to earn an e-government certificate. <br>
NSA names director of signals intelligence
National Security Agency director Michael V. Hayden has appointed Army Maj. Gen. Richard J. Quirk III as the agency's new director for signals intelligence. <br>
Database aids Air Force recruiting
The Air Force Recruiting Service is using a customized database built by Merkle Direct Marketing Inc. to target leads and track responses by turning to direct mail, broadcast, print and the Internet to help recruit volunteers.<br>
Defense personnel agency buys paperwork software
The Defense Department Civilian Personnel Management Service has awarded a contract to Integic Corp. to electronically manage paperwork for as many as 850,000 computer seats.<br>
WinBook takes aim at desktop PC market
WinBook Computer Corp., known until now for high-end notebook PCs at low-end prices, is extending that strategy to take on established desktop PC makers.<br>
Marines award BPA to CDW-G
The Marine Corps Systems Command awarded a contract to the government division of CDW Computer Centers Inc. to buy servers, PCs, notebook computers and logistics management services. <br>
PDF finds its place in e-government
Placing the electronic document at the heart of e-government, a leader of Adobe Systems Inc. said today that there's plenty of room for Portable Document Formats in what he called the "most significant IT transformation for government."<br>
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