Labor needs Intranet search engine

The Labor Department is seeking industry input as it looks for a search engine capable of searching one of the agency's Apache-based Intranet portals.

IRS pays out millions in fraudulent refunds

The federal government has lost as much as $300 million in improper refunds because the contractor developing a Web-based fraud detection system for the IRS failed to deliver it on time.

Grants.gov gets set for E-Authentication

Grants.gov is expanding the choice of credential service providers for agencies and users that post their grant opportunities and apply for federal money online.

General Dynamics does secure VOIP

General Dynamics C4 Systems said it would incorporate Cisco Systems' Skinny Client Control Protocol in its Sect'ra vIPer Phone.

Web 2.0 from A to R

How will your agency create new Web 2.0 applications? Most likely with one or more of the following technologies.

e-Gov meets Web 2.0

Progressive agencies have taken a step beyond early e-gov programs, using the Web as a platform for delivering interactive services, aka Web 2.0.

CMS awards EDS $41 million data center contract

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services awarded EDS Corp. task order to provide Web-hosting services to support all of CMS' outward-facing Web sites.

Browser lovers, sing out loud!

Opera Software ASA of Oslo, Norway, last month launched a new version of its free Opera 9 browser.

The march of IDES

Integrated development environments have become increasingly complex and encompassing over the past few years. The basics remain the same, but the ways in which applications are built and developers work together has changed significantly.

House calls for single grants database

The House has passed legislation to establish a public database for tracking federal grants, a move that advocates say will bring a new level of transparency tothe government grant-making process.

USDA acts fast to fight soybean rust infection

An online early warning system the Agriculture Department put in place to help growers fight an infection targeting U.S. soybean crops has, by some estimates, saved farmers hundreds of millions of dollars.

NGA awards Smarts deals

Six companies will compete for work under the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's recently awarded, $200 million Support to Management and Resources for Technical Services program.

Army delays portal consolidation

The Defense Department's plan to begin consolidating at least five of the service's portals into the central Defense Knowledge Online will have to wait a little longer than originally planned.

Pizzella to leave GSA

Mary Joy Pizzella, the driving force behind improving the FirstGov.gov Web site and making the General Services Administration's Office of Citizen Services more agency-friendly, is returning to the private sector.

NMCI chief Godwin to retire

Rear Adm. James B. Godwin III has decided to retire, about two years after taking the helm of the multibillion-dollar Navy-Marine Corps Intranet program.

Microsoft fed blog

Here's a weblog to enter into your personalized Google page: Federal Developer Weblog, which is maintained by the federal office of Microsoft Corp.

U.S. vulnerable to 'cyber Katrina'

The United States is poorly prepared for an attack on the Internet, with no coordinated plan for restoring and recovering the World Wide Web after a major disruption, according to a new report.

Intel forum breaks new ground

The intelligence community is looking to glean fresh ideas on how to reshape its certification and accreditation methods from an unprecedented online forum, in which it has invited the general public to comment on technical issues.

Inside the project: Web conferencing

The Hawaii State Civil Defense Department needed a more efficient way of coordinating responses from multiple government agencies during emergencies, so it could offer more timely, accurate information to the public and the media.

In the eye of the storm

For 45 consecutive days last spring, the islands of Hawaii were deluged with rain. Roads flooded, beaches washed away and seven citizens died when a dam burst on the island of Kauai. For Ray Lovell, public information officer for the state's department of civil defense, the word busy doesn't begin to describe that period.

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