NTIA to hand out IPv6 addresses for agencies
The deadline to move to Internet Protocol version 6 may be more than two years away, but agencies already are getting in line for IPv6 addresses.
SBA unveils Web site for woman-owned businesses
SBA hopes the My Biz for Women site will be a one-stop shop for women business owners who need information from the government.
Davis takes issue with Google over records request
The House Government Reform Committee chairman hopes the company can reach an agreement with the Justice Department over Justice's request for search records.
FirstGov.gov's new search engine launched
After nearly five years of defending FirstGov.gov's search engine prowess against constant criticism, General Services Administration officials believe they have an engine that will quiet detractors.
Online Extra: ASCI Survey
Each quarter, the American Society for Quality, the University of Michigan, CFI Group and ForeSee Results of Ann Arbor, Mich. surveys the users of government agency Web sites. Here are the top scoring government sites:
Energy revamps Web site
The Energy Department has revamped its central Web site to better reflect the agency's core missions.
GSA to reopen eOffer bidding portal after repairs
The General Services Administration said it expects its eOffer electronic-bidding portal to be reopened for business later this morning after the agency corrects a security glitch.
Love at first site
Agencies compete with Amazon.com, whether they like it or not. Here are five steps to making your users happy.
Vinton Cerf | The search continues
Vinton Cerf is sometimes referred to as the Father of the Internet, although he begs to differ. Today he's Chief Internet Evangelist for a company making more than its share of headlines'a little online search outfit called Google.
Calif. county taps Accela for e-gov work
Residents and government employees of Sacramento County, Calif., are going to be able to do much more than they could before through the county's Web site after Accela Inc. implements several new enterprise E-Government solutions.
Researchers recommend Wikis for government information
E-government researchers have suggested that collaborative Wiki software may be the best avenue for getting public information to the citizenry.
Online Extra: Useful links about data
Government might run on IT systems, but the key to success is control of information. In 2006, data will take center stage. Here is a collection of online resources readers may find useful.
THE COMMUNITY: Park Service interns create Korean-language Web site
The National Park Service has launched the first foreign-language version of its Web site, created in Korean by interns from that country sponsored by the Park Service's CIO's office.
Deals & Deadlines
The General Services Administration awarded WidePoint Corp., a subsidiary of Operational Research Consultants Inc. of Fairfax, Va., a blanket purchasing agreement under the Federal Supply Service IT schedule for E-Authentication products and services.
Alabama re-ups NIC for portal operations
Alabama has awarded a two-year contract to NIC Inc. to continue to operate the state's Web portal for more than 50 online services.
NIST provides health IT standards source
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has created a Web site to search for and publish information in its repository for health care standards, organizations and related references.
Federal Web metrics group seeks input
A working group of the Web Managers Advisory Council is seeking participation from other federal Web managers interested in Web metrics.
The IP shift ... slow and steady
The National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System took nine years to migrate its network, but the benefits were worth it.
Another FedBizOpps protest goes to federal court
The revamp saga of the federal government's FedBizOpps.gov procurement site shows no sign of drawing to a close, as one of the losing bidders has filed a claim with the Court of Federal Claims in Washington.
Realizing the benefits of IPv6 will take time
As agencies begin the transition in earnest, they'll be looking for practical advantages to the new protocol.
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