OMB ties GPEA compliance to e-gov progress

When agencies submit their next Government Paperwork Elimination Act progress reports, they must detail the status of their e-government projects - as requested recently by the Office of Management and Budget.

No mass attacks on the Net in wake of NIPC warning

Large-scale cyberattacks against U.S. targets failed to materialize last week, despite a warning from the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center.

Homeland bill includes limited FOIA exemption

Information about IT security that the private sector voluntarily submits to the proposed Homeland Security Department would get limited exemption from the Freedom of Information Act under House and Senate versions of the homeland security bill.

Feds must weigh worth of vendors' CMM claims

Agencies often rely on Capability Maturity Model ratings touted by vendors when deciding whether to hire them for software development jobs. But are the rating claims made by many vendors legit? Maybe, maybe not.

Calendar

<b>6-17 Guidance Software User Conference</b>Chantilly, Va. Contact Guidance Software Inc.; Web: <a href="http://www.thetrainingco.com/html/GuidanceConference.html">www.thetrainingco.com/html/GuidanceConference.html</a>.

Federal Contract Law: On financial statements, who should feds trust?

Federal contracting officials are notoriously risk-averse. Often they will prefer large contractors to small-business competitors because they think size equals dependability.

The lowdown on biometrics

<b>What are biometrics?</b> According to Jeffrey S. Dunn, chairman of the Biometrics Consortium, 'Biometrics are automated methods of recognizing a person based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Examples of human traits used for biometric recognition include fingerprints, speech, face, retina, iris, handwritten signature, hand geometry and wrist veins. During enrollment, a sample of the biometric trait is taken, processed by a computer and stored for later comparison.'

Digital security

Tightened security after Sept. 11 has accelerated agencies' exploration of biometrics, but a trend toward greater use of the devices had begun long before the terrorist attacks.

DOD procurement app gets upgrade

The Defense Department has begun using the latest version of the Standard Procurement System, an acquisition application for users to perform speedy contract placements and administration functions.

Incoming

<b>Sub deal.</b> The Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded a 10-year, $392 million systems support contract to Perot Systems Corp. of Plano, Texas. Perot Systems will provide program, logistics, financial management and engineering services to the NAVSEA Submarine Directorate in Washington.

Defense and child health group partner on telemedicine project

The Defense Department is building a virtual hospital in poor countries to link skilled doctors in the United States with children overseas suffering with terminal illnesses.

Internaut: Feds are citizens and e-gov users, too

The federal government is pouring a substantial amount of energy and dollars into e-government service to citizens. But it's not all for private citizens.

NIH chooses vendor for IT planning

The National Institutes of Health has chosen SRA International Inc. for a $7 million, six-year follow-on task order for IT consulting services. The order has a one-year base period and five one-year options.

Energy buys massively parallel Linux system

Under a $24.5 million contract, Hewlett-Packard Co. is building a 1,388-processor supercomputer, the fastest single computer running open-source Linux, for an Energy Department laboratory.

AF picks firewall for phone networks

The Information Warfare Battlelab at Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, has given its approval to the Enterprise Telephony Management firewall appliance from SecureLogix Corp. of San Antonio. Now the appliance is going in at Air Force bases in the continental United States.

VA awards $103m cybersecurity contract

The Veterans Affairs Department has awarded a $103 million, 11-year contract to a five-company consortium to secure its networks nationwide. The VA Security Team vendors will develop a central incident response capability for all networks involving VA hospitals, cemeteries, and medical and insurance records.

Energy, NASA add supersized Linux gear to their systems

The Energy Department's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is buying the world's largest Linux cluster, built by Linux Networx Inc. of Sandy, Utah.

OMB sets deadline for agencies to submit joint IT business cases

Agencies have until Aug. 21 to submit lists of IT projects that could be candidates for joint business cases with other agencies for fiscal 2004, according to a memo from Mark Forman, the Office of Management and Budget's associate director for IT and e-government.

Power over paper

The Justice Department's Antitrust Division has made a case for document management.Systems analyst Lisa Sarubbi, office automation chief Cheryl Porpora and co-workers are testing DeskSite 6.01a software from iManage Inc. of Foster City, Calif., in preparation for use throughout the Antitrust Division later this year.

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