Sun slenderizes two entry-level server products
Sun Microsystems Inc. has fitted out its 1.75-inch-high, ruggedized servers with double drive bays and Ethernet, SCSI and Universal Serial Bus connections.
Carriers add registered e-mail
Months after the Postal Service pulled the plug on its certified e-mail service, telecommunications companies are offering government users something similar.
Internaut: Boost for wireless government
Internet wireless services can push photos, public records and other information out to police and border guards. If the price point drops low enough, such wireless access could extend to every maintenance engineer, social worker or government parking lot manager.
Power User: Mine rescue puts PC crisis in perspective
Three hard-drive catastrophes in as many months is about average for a large office, but unprecedented for my small workplace.
USDA begins training CCE staff
The Agriculture Department has awarded SI International a six-month, $1.4 million contract to provide training to employees during the transition to the department's common computing environment.
Agency call centers get good marks for service
Call centers operated by federal agencies performed as well as'and sometimes better than'their corporate counterparts in most areas of a recent study by Purdue University's Center for Customer-Driven Quality. The study compared 93 federal, state and local government call center operations with business-to-business and business-to-customer centers.
Thrift board's records system delayed to November
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board is again delaying the debut of the Thrift Savings Plan's new record-keeping system. After five years of fits and starts, the board hoped to unveil the online system Sept. 16, but transferring data to it has taken longer than expected and delayed parallel testing of the new and old systems.
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By the numbers
Law enforcement agencies increasingly have turned to automation and the Web to keep records and publish information the public demands.
Maintain control
Can it be true? Is even the vaunted Capability Maturity Model for software development so subjective that you can't always believe vendor claims of CMM level ratings?
Major programs within NIH
<b>ERA.</b> Through Electronic Research Administration, NIH will receive grant applications online. ERA will conduct initial and secondary reviews of the applications and perform administrative work for both award and post-award processes. The project will integrate two legacy systems: the Commons system and the Information for Management, Planning, Analysis and Coordination II system. NIH receives about 46,000 applications every year and wants to lower costs, reduce administrative work and accelerate the awarding of grants.
Next NIH system to support research
The Medical Information System, which handles clinical care data at the National Institutes of Health's Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md., was a landmark system when first implemented in 1975.
FTS takes on consulting mantle
A member of the first class of women to be appointed to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1976, Mary Whitley knows the difficulties of starting something new.
GSA awards AT&T Web hosting contract for FirstGov
The General Services Administration today awarded AT&T a four year, $7.6 million contract for Web hosting and security services for the Firstgov.gov portal.
GSA takes next step to realign FSS and FTS
Boyd Rutherford wants to make one thing clear: The General Services Administration's effort to better align the Federal Supply Service and the Federal Technology Service is not aimed at merging the two.
FEMA should outsource IT, study says
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's systems have some severe problems, including poor management, nonstandard configuration of computers and aging machines, according to a study by Gartner Inc.. The solution proposed by the Stamford, Conn., consulting firm was simple: Hire a vendor to handle these problems and let FEMA stick to its mission of helping victims recover from disasters.
Administration highlights systems R&D work in report to Congress
The White House yesterday released a report detailing progress and future plans for the administration's Networking and Information Technology R&D program.
BlackBerry to get S/MIME security
BlackBerry handheld devices used in the military services can get a government-specific Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions protocol upgrade of their software under a National Security Agency contract with the devices' maker, Research In Motion Ltd.
IBM's AIX wins DII COE certification
IBM Corp.'s current proprietary version of the Unix operating system, AIX 5L, has received certification for the Defense Information Infrastructure's Common Operating Environment.
The week's top stories forAug. 12 through Aug. 16
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