DOD, industry agree on sharing 5-GHz band
The Defense Department and IT product vendors have struck an agreement on how to share a band of radio frequencies without jeopardizing vital military radars that are used in part to guide warships and provide weather forecasts.<br>
Calendar
<b>2-5 Geospatial Information and Technology Association Annual Conference</b><br>San Antonio. Contact GITA; Web: <a href= "http://www.gita.org">www.gita.org</a>; phone: 303-337-0513.
Another View: Bush brother takes the lead on outsourcing
Florida residents should rejoice in their governor's prescience. Gov. Jeb Bush was the first to outsource the state's personnel management, giving state workers better service and saving taxpayers $173 million.
Teamwork speeds tech overhaul
Within the year, the Agriculture Department plans to have 2,824 service centers connected on the Web, bringing a 10-year technology overhaul to fruition.
RoboDemo teaches you the basics of Flash in a flash
Macromedia Flash is an increasingly popular vehicle for lively, engaging online information. It has advantages over standard HTML coding and graphical formats such as rotating .GIFs or movies.
Glide through your next PowerPoint presentation
Government officials use Microsoft PowerPoint to illustrate everything from population demographics to budget shortfalls. Most of them feel a little anxious about controlling their presentations accurately while speaking before a tough crowd.
Lotus suite blooms anew
The Lotus Development Corp. office product line has always been known for good security and back-end features. It's mainly the user interface that has kept Lotus on the sidelines of the suite market.
Palm hands more power to the people
Palm Inc. has powered up the Tungsten T handheld computer with a 144-MHz Texas Instruments OMAP1510 copper complementary-metal-oxide-semiconductor processor, instead of the sluggish 33-MHz Motorola DragonBall VZ in earlier Palms.
The lowdown on enterprise databases
<b>What are they?</b> Enterprise database management systems serve up to thousands of networked users across an organization. They run on single servers or multiple servers organized in clusters. Most come in versions for a variety of operating systems.
Databases go mobile on phones, PDAs and handheld computers
As mobile devices such as smart phones, handheld computers and personal digital assistants proliferate, managers have found ways to fit them into the enterprise'for instance, to handle e-mail, voice messaging and limited word processing.
Databases relate to the Web
At first glance, enterprise database systems might seem to be super-sized versions of desktop database applications such as Microsoft Access. But any confusion between the two wouldn't last long.
Air traffic trainees hear new voices
Air Force trainees are learning air traffic control maneuvers with the help of software that listens to their instructions and responds like a human pilot.
Committee will push for fielding new IT faster
The new chairman of the House Armed Services Committee has vowed to boost the speed of bringing new technologies to warfighters.
Mobile computer looks out for the sight-impaired
The new PAC Mate mobile computer for visually impaired workers is the first to run standard Microsoft Windows applications.
Web pros give tips for smooth look and feel
Consistency on an agency Web site requires top-level backing, strict deadlines and detailed templates, said three feds who enforce such rules, speaking at the FedWeb fall conference in Arlington, Va.
@Info.Policy: Total Info project is totally doomed
By now, you probably know something about the Defense Department's Total Information Awareness program. That's the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's data mining project headed by the infamous John Poindexter of Iran-contra fame.
Bat and pigeon teach NASA visitors
'Even adults don't understand satellite imagery,' said Ginger Butcher, a NASA Goddard Space Flight Center education specialist who's trying to change that with two award-winning, interactive multimedia Web sites.
GSA to run three big federal councils
The General Services Administration 2004 budget request includes money needed to operate three major government IT and management councils.<br>
Cyber Eye: Cyberterror is still a long way from reality
The specter of cyberterror has become a driving force in the IT security debate.
Photo album
In California, the Bureau of Land Management tends 15 million acres of national monuments, recreational sites and conservation areas, as well as photographs of them.
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