Multiple choice Whazzat?
<b>A</b><br>1. Air Force surveillance lab with PC sniffer tools<br>2. Defense Department's Polygraph Institute training room<br>3. Air Force interrogation room with Axciton polygraph
Packet Rat: The Rat pans for gold in foreign imports
'I can't believe we paid to watch that,' the Rat groused to his spouse and eldest offspring as they left a showing of 'Austin Powers in Goldmember.'
'Did you hear...'
<b>Spy vs. spy.</b> In a high-tech conflict eerily reminiscent of MAD magazine's cartoon adversaries, an Internet filtering software vendor is one-upping TriangleBoy, an antifiltering product. An antifilter lets employees visit forbidden porn and gambling sites, regardless of the presence of filtering products such as Net Nanny, Cyber Patrol, CyberSitter or SurfWatch. Now 8e6 Technologies of Orange, Calif., boasts that it has 'cracked the code' of TriangleBoy and has written a patch to disable it. Guess who's TriangleBoy's partner'the Voice of America, which wants to help citizens in China bypass their government's Net filters.
Feds get clear on VOIP
Voice over IP took center stage among federal and industry IT officials at a recent seminar in Reston, Va., presented by Polycom Inc. of Milpitas, Calif.
Agencies speculate on consolidating online travel apps
Will agencies' electronic-travel initiatives be left waiting at the gate?
Principi orders VA IT overhaul
Veterans Affairs secretary Anthony Principi is no longer asking the department's agencies to change, he's telling them.
Treasury to cut its IT staff by 40 percent
The Treasury Department intends to cut nearly 40 percent of its IT staff and outsource some management functions.
Justice makes case for new architecture
The Justice Department intends to reduce costs, simplify operations and boost security by creating an enterprise architecture, consolidating data networks and implementing a public-key infrastructure.
Air Force finds two stolen notebooks
Two notebook computers reported stolen from the Central Command in Tampa, Fla., a joint command overseeing the war efforts in Afghanistan, were recovered earlier this month.
TSA gets OK to begin IT project
The Transportation Security Administration last week issued the first two task orders under the $1 billion Information Technology Managed Services contract awarded this month to Unisys Corp.
OMB pushes agencies to share funds
The Office of Management and Budget is asking agency CIOs to give up control of their most valuable resource: money.
What's different at your office since Sept. 11?
If you work in or with government IT, how have the terrorist attacks changed you and your workplace?
Treasury buys software to secure network
The Treasury Department will secure connections to and within its enterprise network via authentication, digital signatures and Entrust Inc. encryption.
Congress is at odds over e-gov funding request
President Bush's fiscal 2003 request for a $45 million e-government fund will head to conference when Congress is back in session next month.
USB 2.0 Zip drive is zipped up to 750M
The Iomega Zip drive, which got its start in 1995 for portable storage of up to 100M, now can handle 750M in a $180 version for the Universal Serial Bus 2.0 port.
Army taps two vendor teams for net fly-off
The Army Communications'Electronics Command earlier this month chose teams led by Lockheed Martin Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. for a fly-off competition to build the $6.6 billion Warfighter Information Network-Tactical.
Stenbit works on Pentagon wireless policy
The Defense Department soon will put in place a policy restricting personnel from using wireless devices while at the Pentagon.
Telecom vendors promise to step in if WorldCom falters
While the General Services Administration is focusing on WorldCom Inc.'s delivery of current FTS 2001 services as the company navigates a Chapter 11 reorganization, chief competitors AT&T Corp. and Sprint Corp. are preparing to pick up the pieces should WorldCom fail completely.
Bills target competition goals
Lawmakers have taken steps to eliminate the Office of Management and Budget's ability to set quotas for public-private competitions of federal work.
OMB will set rules for interagency transactions
Spurred by recent scandals involving corporate accounting practices, the government has put the creation of standards for interagency financial transactions on the fast track.
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