DOD makes progress in meeting OMB goals
The Defense Department has improved its rating in two of five initiatives laid out in President Bush's Management Agenda, but still has a way to go in achieving the highest ranking of green in each of the agenda's goals, the deputy undersecretary of Defense for plans said.
FTS signs up for broadband wireless link
The General Services Administration's Federal Technology Service has added broadband wireless technology to a satellite communications contract held by Marshall Communications Inc. of Sterling, Va.
Telecom upgrade launches base's stealth comm
The 1st Fighter Wing Command Post at Langley Air Force Base, Va., has finished a $2.1 million telecommunications upgrade to talk to its new stealth aircraft.
Power User: A guide to XP Pro
Government users just migrating to Microsoft Windows XP Professional will find a particularly handy feature: Word for XP can load multiple documents into an open document.
Internaut: Radio tags are cheap enough to replace bar codes
Anyone involved in government IT asset management knows what a headache it can be to keep track of hundreds or thousands of pieces of computer equipment.
Trade Weather Report
A Web site that maps U.S. export data by state is saving many hours for Commerce Department employees who had been swamped by information requests from federal agencies, Congress and the public that doubled every year.
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Geographic information systems have taken on new importance in homeland security and disaster management. State emergency management agencies are honing their use of GIS for disaster response and recovery, and the federal government is responding by creating a new interagency team.
Time to talk
As NASA ponders the future of space flight and how to manage it, the agency is learning a new lesson about its earthly communications.
Paperless office? Check the writing on the wall
We hear a lot these days about the coming of the paperless office. Sounds good, er, on paper, but is it a realistic goal?
Homeland Security warns about systems threats as war looms
The Homeland Security Department today reminded Internet users to be vigilant for cyberattacks in light of President Bush's ultimatum last night to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
Citrix expands MetaFrame applications
Citrix Systems Inc. is broadening MetaFrame'one of the earliest remote-access and management infrastructures'to include conferencing and identity management.<br>
Open-source thrives in sunshine
Michael Tiemann's career has grown along with the open-source software movement. In the late 1980s he wrote GCC, the first native-code C++ compiler and debugger, for the Free Software Foundation.
TSP system to begin user tests
The new and much-maligned Thrift Savings Plan system will begin user-acceptance testing this month and parallel testing with the existing system next month.
Agencies make telework gains; barriers remain
The Office of Personnel Management is working with the CIO Council to sketch out a plan to make it easier for federal employees to telework.
OPM prepares for final phase of e-Clearance project
The Office of Personnel Management is planning the final phase of its e-Clearance project, an effort to consolidate and speed processing of government security clearances.<br>
DISA consolidation will cut 1,200 jobs
The Defense Information Systems Agency has announced a plan to consolidate its Computing Services Directorate over the next 30 months, which may result in the loss of up to 1,200 jobs.<br>
Open source advocate suggests incentive program
An open-source software advocate is proposing an incentive program to encourage developers to release their source code after it has earned a certain amount of money.<br>
Pugliese to lead DuPont fed business development
Frank Pugliese Jr., former commissioner of the General Services Administration's Federal Supply Service, has been appointed managing director of DuPont Government Business Development, a new business based in DuPont's Washington office.<br>
Forman on e-gov: 'We are headed in the right direction'
Progress on the 25 Quicksilver e-government projects has varied, but at least one project that fell behind seems to be back on track, according to a senior administration official.
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