Post Newsweek honors IT leaders, agency projects
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, have had a lingering effect on government IT efforts. Many agencies are working toward greater security and intergovernmental cooperation.
Police agencies start on long road toward shared radio systems
'Nine out of 10 police radios out there have the same brand name on them, but they don't communicate,' according to Jeff Logan, head of government relations for M/A-COM Inc. of Lowell, Mass.
GCN's 20th anniversary celebration in pictures
Highlights from Wednesday's 20th anniversary gala and awards banquet:
Despite kinks, digital radio supported investigation
Last month's Washington-area sniper shootings forced Montgomery County, Md., police into an early launch of a digital, high-frequency radio system that took eight years and $130 million to build.
DOD puts final touches on controversial 'rule of 3'
The Defense Department last month put its final stamp of approval on a rule to increase competition in procurement.
Hill wants to know how the budget impasse will affect OMB's e-government projects
With agency finances in limbo until Congress passes a 2003 budget, lawmakers are gathering information on how a long-term continuing resolution will affect agency e-government projects and other initiatives under the President's Management Agenda.
Enterprise architecture to aid INS' reorganization
Immigration and Naturalization Service officials say their new enterprise architecture will take the service's pending reorganization in stride and contribute to its efficiency.
TSA is WAN step closer
The Transportation Security Administration plans by December to connect most of the country's 429 airports through a WAN to improve information sharing.
Tablet PCs: Notebooks with a twist
This week's introduction of tablet PCs from 23 vendors will bring new makers and striking new designs into the notebook PC market.
Labor renews $59 million CSC contract
The Labor Department has issued a task order to Computer Sciences Corp. for continued support of its black lung program. The task order could amount to $59 million if the department exercises all its options during the one-year base period and four option years.
The Red Storm is rising for Sandia Labs
Sandia National Laboratories and Cray Inc. of Seattle have forged a $90 million deal for a massively parallel supercomputer to simulate the aging process of nuclear weapons. The system at the Albuquerque, N.M., lab will be part of the Energy Department's Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative.
GEIA: federal IT spending will rise 9.7 percent
An industry trade group predicts federal IT spending will increase 9.7 percent in fiscal 2003.
Bush gets bill to extend NMCI two more years
Congress last month passed a bill extending the $6.9 billion Navy-Marine Corps Intranet contract from five years to seven years.
FIPS testing finds numerous crypto errors
About half of the cryptographic modules submitted for Federal Information Processing Standard validation have security flaws, a National Institute of Standards and Technology survey has found.
Access Board says Section 508 still rules
A judge's ruling on commercial Web sites has no impact on government sites, which are still required to be accessible to the disabled, according to the federal Access Board.
Sniper Hunt: Debriefing
Amid all the tools available to investigators pursuing the Washington area snipers last month'such as fingerprint databases and high-bandwidth communications networks'some users of the FBI's Rapid Start case management system had to rely on a sneakernet to exchange information.
Brooks honored as father of modern procurement
Jack Brooks, the 80-year-old former Texas congressman, is still as spirited and sharp-tongued as he was when he dressed-down agency executives appearing before his House Government Operations Committee. He accepted Post Newsweek Tech Media's award as civilian executive of the last 20 years at a gala ceremony in Washington.<br>
Paige says Brooks' oversight was 'good for us'
Retired Army Lt. Gen. Emmett Paige Jr. Wednesday night received Post Newsweek Tech Media's award as the Defense Department executive of the last 20 years. He quipped that sharing the podium with another honoree, former Rep. Jack Brooks (D-Texas), was far better than getting 'browbeaten by [Brooks] staffers when you have done your best on a program.' <br>
Cooper says he's seen hot issues go mainstream
As an IT industry veteran of nearly four decades, Milton E. Cooper has seen controversial topics turn into best practices. Cooper, who stepped down as federal-sector president of Computer Sciences Corp. in February 2001, was honored this week as Post Newsweek Tech Media's industry executive of the last 20 years.
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<b>3-4 Defense Logistics 2002 Conference</b><br>Arlington, Va. Contact Worldwide Business Research; Web: <a href= "http://www.wbresearch.com/defenselogistics2002">www.wbresearch.com/defenselogistics2002</a>.<br>
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