Federal EA office will home in on details next month
The Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office expects to release drafts of two technology-related reference models early next year.<br>
Agencies identify 53,000 more jobs for potential A-76 review
The Office of Management and Budget yesterday released a second fiscal 2002 inventory of jobs that could be opened to public-private competition under OMB Circular A-76. <br>
Army tool gives OPM work force facts
As the government's work force edges closer to retirement, the Office of Personnel Management is working on a system that will give agencies a more accurate look at several characteristics of their personnel.
Feds keep working on Section 508 compliance
More than a year after the deadline for agencies to meet Section 508's accessibility requirements, many are still tweaking programs and systems, IT managers said last month.
Homeland Security's enterprise architecture deadline extended
The Office of Homeland Security has gotten a brief reprieve on its deadline for developing an enterprise architecture for the new Homeland Security Department.<br>
Managing without a budget is a juggling act at TSA
Operating without a budget poses challenges for the Transportation Security Administration, but one administrator said today he's proud of progress so far.<br>
Justice states Ptech presents no security risk
Following Friday's search of software vendor Ptech Inc.'s headquarters, Justice Department officials say the government does not have any reason to believe any federal systems have been compromised.<br>
The A-76: Process over management?
Angela Styles and her staff atthe Office of Federal Procurement Policy deserve high praise for the processimprovements proposed for OMB Circular A-76.
Two key resignations at Treasury
Treasury secretary Paul O'Neill and Larry Lindsey, a White House economic adviser, have resigned in an economic policy shake-up. <br>
IRS inks $100 million PC deal with PlanetGov
Almost four months after signing a $35 million blanket purchasing agreement for new computers, the IRS has awarded another contract to the same company, PlanetGov Inc., to buy more than $100 million worth of additional replacements. <br>
FAA revises its modernization plan
The Federal Aviation Administration will release a new version of its Operational Evolution Plan later this month.<br>
Sun rolls out enhancements for network products
Sun Microsystems Inc. is stepping up the services end of its network computing business, marketing to government customers four new programs that better support the company's technologies. <br>
GIS interface will help agencies build out 'spatial Web'
Government and industry members of the OpenGIS Consortium Inc. have forged a fast-track interoperability consensus that culminated recently in live international Web mapping via the OGC Web Services 1.2 interface. <br>
Navy taps service's e-gov advocate as new CIO
Dave Wennergren, champion of the Navy Department's e-business initiatives and smart-card deployment, will become the service's next CIO. <br>
NIH opens Electronic Commodity Store to 66
The National Institutes of Health's Electronic Commodity Store contract has been opened to 66 companies.<br>
FBI continues push to improve records management
At DocLab, the FBI is busy converting 750,000 documents a day to a common electronic format.<br>
Researchers take a new tack on supercomputing
Veteran computer designers are beginning a five-year, $13.5 million project to design a so-called OptIPuter that would eliminate traditional bandwidth bottlenecks of large servers.<br>
GSA to lower schedule fees by a quarter percent
Based on a recommendation by the Logistics Management Institute, the General Services Administration will lower the fee it charges to use the Federal Supply Service schedules to 0.75 percent from 1 percent of a contract's value. <br>
FedCIRC plans centralized software patch distribution
The General Services Administration is working to make it easy for agencies to stay up-to-date with software patches.<br>
TSA prepares large-scale biometrics tests at airports
The Transportation Security Administration is readying a pilot to test several types of biometric devices at 20 airports.<br>
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