CIO Council sets rules for Core.gov
The CIO Council has published the operational procedures for the federal Component Organization and Registration Environment Web repository.
IRS makes e-improvements for 2006 tax season
The IRS has improved the navigation and search engine at its IRS.gov Web site for better results as part of its kickoff for the 2006 tax filing season.
GSA: Metadata not essential for search
Metadata and other advanced preparation techniques may not be required to make government information available for public search, according to feedback the General Services Administration has received.
EPA portal to deal with unsolicited technology contracts
The Environmental Protection Agency has streamlined its process for unsolicited technology contracts related to Gulf Coast hurricane recovery by establishing a central point of contact and a new Web site for these services.
Survey credits E-gov initiatives with increasing satisfaction with federal Web site
Satisfaction with federal Web sites improved for the third consecutive quarter, demonstrating that the Bush administration's E-government initiatives are making an impact.
Park Service interns create Korean-language Web site
The National Park Service this week plans to launch the first foreign-language version of its Web site, created in Korean by interns from that country sponsored under the direction of the CIO Office.
Science.gov upgrades to Version 3.0
The newest version of the Science.gov search engine uses metadata to rank results, which should give users more accurate responses to queries, according to the <a href="http://Science.gov">Science.gov</a> Alliance.
CIO Council committee, GPO discuss XML template
Officials from the CIO Council have held preliminary discussions with the Government Printing Office about developing a standard Extensible Markup Language vocabulary that all agencies could use to disseminate information online.
GSA keeps Symplicity for procurement portal redesign
The General Services Administration has decided that Symplicity Corp. of Arlington, Va., will revamp FedBizOpps.gov after all.
Labor launches revised compliance Web site
The Labor Department has launched a revamped version of a Web portal that gives regulated industries guidance on federal employment laws and regulations.
The finer points of searches
Searching is all the rage right now, with pitched battles among Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc.
Hold the phone
There were very few times during 2005 when the GCN Lab collected a bunch of new products only to be left with an empty, disappointed feeling.
New Firefox browser bulks up on 508 compliance
The Mozilla Foundation has posted a Section 508 accessibility compliance checklist for version 1.5 of its Firefox Web browser.
CIO Council gives agencies 'chapter 1' for IPv6 implementation
In preparation for the transition to Internet Protocol version 6, agencies should incorporate the new technology into their strategic plans and update their enterprise architectures by February, according to the CIO Council.
NASA develops style sheets, tools for Web sites
Last year, NASA decreed that its Web sites should sport a common look and feel. Now the agency has introduced tools to help agency Web managers meet this goal.
NOAA provides rainfall analysis Web site
The National Weather Service unveiled today a Web site that provides analyses of rainfall, which could help emergency management agencies monitor and respond to floods.
IRS improves Web site search function for users
The IRS has redesigned its Web site to improve its search capabilities and make access easier to agency software for taxpayers and tax professionals.
Science.gov goes 3.0
The newest version of the Science.gov search engine uses metadata to rank results, which should give users more accurate responses to queries, according to the Science.gov Alliance.
Data transfer problems hinder electronic subcontracting system
The administration wants all agencies and their contractors to use a new online system to track their compliance with federal subcontracting goals.
GAO says the USAjobs job goes to Monster
The Government Accountability Office may finally have ended the two-year saga surrounding the refurbishing of the <a href="http://USAJobs.gov">USAJobs.gov</a> Web site.
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