Brass: We need data tags, XML
Sharing information effectively requires more than using interoperable systems; it requires being able to glean knowledge from the data.
VHA CIO steps down, takes new department job
Veterans Health Administration CIO Gary Christopherson will step down from his position and take a post as senior adviser to the Veterans Affairs Department's undersecretary of health.
Postal Service needs to manage IT portfolio, GAO says
A General Accounting Office report released yesterday said the Postal Service invests hundreds of millions of dollars on IT each year but is not managing the investments. 'We know that the Postal Service is in desperate financial straits. ' Every dollar, every asset counts,' said Senate Governmental Affairs Committee chairman Joseph I. Lieberman (D-Conn.), who requested the audit along with ranking minority member Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.).
Wenzel will serve as acting IRS commissioner
Bob Wenzel, the highest-ranking career official in the IRS, will serve as acting commissioner after Charles O. Rossotti retires Nov. 6.
Michigan lawmakers give bird's-eye view of sessions
The Michigan Legislature now broadcasts all of its hearings and committee sessions live over nine channels of streaming video. Constituents can watch over the Internet, and legislative staff can tap in via a secure IP intranet.
NeoCore upgrades XML database
NeoCore XMS 2.6, an Extensible Markup Language database from NeoCore Inc. of Colorado Springs, Colo., runs on a standalone server and supports Java2 Enterprise Edition.
@INFO.POLICY: Banning e-mail'it's not so crazy
The city council of Liverpool, England, in July banned the use of e-mail for internal communications. Why? To persuade government staff to start talking to one another.
At lab, speed causes storage shortfall
When the Naval Research Laboratory acquired a fast computer for testing weather prediction codes, it became clear that a lot more storage capacity was necessary.
Cyber eye: Can a policy please everyone? Maybe
The president's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board sought the broadest possible consensus for its National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace by inviting numerous individuals and organizations to contribute. Those who were expecting to see a thoroughbred were disappointed by the draft released last month.
Video on demand
With 70 members, the Financial Services Committee is the second largest committee in the House, and public seating in its hearing room is limited.
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By the numbers
Control, alt, hands up! The federal Bureau of Justice Statistics has reported that police departments in the 62 largest U.S. cities have dramatically increased their use of computers.
Letters to the Editor
I was moved by Page 30 of your special Sept. 11 issue of GCN, 'In Memoriam.' However, I noted with some distress that a name was absent. Bryan Jack, a civilian employee of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, was on duty that day, and was among the victims at the Pentagon. I can only assume that he was overlooked because his duties placed him on the plane that morning.
If you build it . . .
If you want to hear a fresh perspective on enterprise architectures, catch a few minutes with Fred Thompson. Thompson is the assistant director for consulting and marketing in the CIO Customer Service Consulting Group at the Treasury Department. His basic message is that without the right people, an agency will never establish a relevant and long-lasting enterprise architecture.
TSP record-keeping system delayed again
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board last Friday said it would hold off implementation of a new record-keeping system indefinitely until data processing problems are resolved.
Sniper victim was on FBI's cybercrime team
FBI employees today reacted with shock and grief to the sniper murder of their colleague Linda Franklin, 47, an analyst in the Cyber Division.
CAP site gets easier for disabled to use
Defense Department and other federal employees with disabilities can get new services from a user-friendly Web site just launched by DOD's Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program, at <a href="http://www.tricare.osd.mil/cap">www.tricare.osd.mil/cap</a>. The layout was redesigned to let users and managers 'customize their personal search for program and contact information,' CAP director Dinah Cohen said.
For many, price keeps LCDs out of the picture
Are high prices keeping an LCD monitor off your desk? You're not alone.
TSA sets phased-in IT approach
'Exhilarating and exhausting' is how Patrick R. Schambach describes working at the fledgling Transportation Security Administration, where he is an associate undersecretary and CIO.
FBI works to keep data systems current
The FBI has launched a five-year, $200 million program to upgrade systems at the Criminal Justice Information Services Division in Clarksburg, W.Va.
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