GSA to charge fee to access buying data via the Web
The General Services Administration late last month set a one-time fee of $2,500 for vendors and the public to receive a direct, continuous Web feed from the new Federal Procurement Data System-Next Generation.
CFOs get their own Web site for metrics
Need to figure out how a government program measures up financially?
Mozilla's Firefox rings in 2005 as the year of the alternative browser
It doesn't take a crystal ball to see that 2005 will feature a renewed Internet browser war that will cost Microsoft Internet Explorer a lot of users ' including us in the GCN Lab.
DOD develops a road map for getting to IPv6
Military networks will have to prove that they can run securely and reliably under IP Version 6 before receiving approval to use the new protocols.
Power User: Avoiding Java's jolt
Am I the only person who thinks Java doesn't work very well?
GPO seeks tools to harvest overlooked documents on the Web
The Government Printing Office is looking for IT products and services that will help it find, harvest and review documents from federal Web sites.
IRS predicts electronic tax filings will pass 50 percent mark
The IRS anticipates that more than half of all taxpayers will file electronically during the 2005 tax-filing season that begins today.
OMB creates single policy document for Web requirements
The Office of Management and Budget has issued 10 online marching orders that agencies must meet by the end of next year.
AFFIRM details top CIO challenges, critical technologies
Federal CIOs are struggling to align IT and agency mission goals, and to use technology to improve customer service.
Government Web sites gain favor with public
The public's satisfaction with e-government services is on the rise, according to a new survey.
DOD is developing a roadmap for getting to IPv6
DOD networks will have to demonstrate that they are capable of running securely and reliably under IP Version 6.
Treasury calls AT&T to build its next-gen net
The Treasury Department has awarded AT&T Corp. a $1 billion contract for its next-generation enterprise network.
Videoconferencing via the Web'and not
Security, sharp images and savings.
Texas set to integrate enrollment online to speed benefits processing
Texas has been laying the groundwork to move to an integrated Web enrollment system for signing residents up for welfare benefits.
NOAA updates policy on weather info dissemination
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has updated its policy on sharing weather-related information.
SSA to test XML-driven knowledge net
To handle looming baby-boomer retirements without a staff increase, the Social Security Administration is creating an intranet app to share institutional knowledge.
IBM opens on-demand center near D.C.
The company today launched a Tivoli orchestration and provisioning lab where agencies can test designs for on-demand and Web services.
Success at IRS? Systems coming online at last
Having brought four systems online over the past few months, the IRS and contractor Computer Sciences Corp. want to build on the momentum they have gained in the Business Systems Modernization program.
DOD wraps up third round of IPv6 testing
The Defense Department has completed a third round of testing for its migration to the next-generation IP.
Protocols keep Web services messages in line
Agencies planning to automate Web services transactions build in reliability with new protocols, speakers said yesterday at the XML 2004 conference.
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