People on the Move
The Treasury Department has honored <b>Daniel Clark</b>, a personnel management specialist with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms' Office of Management, for his work in developing HR Connect, the agency's Web personnel system.
Navy gets OK to order more NMCI seats
The Navy this month received authorization from the Defense Department to move an additional 150,000 computer seats to the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet, bringing the current total of authorized seats to 310,000.
TSP's new system gets to testing phase
The new Thrift Savings Plan computer system will go into user-acceptance testing by March and parallel testing with the current system by April.<br>
$60B in IT-related contracts awarded in 2002, report says
The federal government awarded more than $60 billion in IT-related contracts in 2002, according to a new report. <br>
IRS' Reece returning to private sector
John Reece, the IRS' CIO and deputy commissioner for modernization, is leaving the government to resume his private consulting business.<br>
Army's new logistics system gets ready to roll
The Army expects to wrap up systems integration tests for its long-running Wholesale Logistics Modernization Program next month and ready its logistics management capabilities to support warfighters in a probable war with Iraq.
Telemedicine gains ground on the battlefield
In the event of a war against Iraq, the U.S. military might get its inspiration for advanced telemedicine systems already in use in Afghanistan.
Shared workspaces keep DOD docs in the know
While offline aboard ships or planes, Navy physician Cmdr. Eric Rasmussen continues working in his Groove Workspace desktop collaboration software.
Congress will watch TIA watch for terrorists
The Defense Department this month lost its battle to fend off congressional oversight of its Total Information Awareness terrorist-tracking program.
U.S. aims to make war on Iraq's networks
A secret directive President Bush signed last summer ordering a plan for launching cyberattacks against enemy computer networks is gaining momentum as a weapon the United States may use against Iraq. In fact, one intelligence official said, some attacks have already begun.
Homeland CIO says architecture plan to be ready by September
The Homeland Security Department expects to craft most of an enterprise architecture for the nation's response to terrorism by Sept. 1, department CIO Stephen Cooper said last week.
Award shows discrepancies in current system
The Energy Department's award of a $409 million task order to RS Information Systems Inc. last month illustrates the pros and cons of current multiple-award contracting practices.
OFPP makes sure 'small' means small
The White House has proposed a far-reaching contracting change that procurement officials hope will give agencies a clear understanding of the size and type of companies with whom they do business.
Federal architecture tool ready in March
After testing in January, the Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office has a software tool nearly ready to help agencies collaborate on IT projects.<br>
Library aims to 'capture the human record'
With digital content doubling in volume each year, the Library of Congress is figuring out how to save it all in a national digital information infrastructure.<br>
Congress likes e-gov idea but not the cost
Congress made it clear that it supports e-government'in theory'when it authorized $45 million for the E-Government Fund in fiscal 2003. But when it came time to put up or shut up, lawmakers were mostly silent, appropriating just $5 million this year.
Agencies hesitate to fund e-gov
Agencies are balking at contributing funds to the 25 Quicksilver projects, forcing many of the e-government efforts to fall behind schedule.
Coast Guard's Deepwater is afloat, GAO says
Coast Guard acquisition planning for the decades-long, $17 billion Integrated Deepwater System procurement of cutters and aircraft 'was among the best of the federal agencies we have evaluated,' the General Accounting Office's JayEtta Z. Hecker told a Senate subcommittee earlier this month.
Red Hat Linux Advanced now a COE kernel
Red Hat Linux Advanced Server has become the first Linux platform to achieve certification for the Defense Information Infrastructure Common Operating Environment.
IT tools aid in the Columbia investigation
The Columbia Accident Investigation Board, which is probing the Feb. 1 shuttle crash, is making use of several new systems to help it pinpoint the cause of the mishap, its leadership said. Board chairman Hal Gehman said at a press conference that 'we have launched seven different products,' which he declined to name.
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