Internet threats take on new hue
New attacks have dropped off in the last six months, but there's 'a land grab' under way as hackers scramble to take control of as many vulnerable systems as possible, Symantec reported today.
TSA site lets travelers check wait time
The Transportation Security Administration didn't wait around when it decided to put security checkpoint length-of-wait information online.
GPO's permanent press
Brass at the Government Printing Office soon will get a first look at a draft plan for transforming the government's document agency into a digital-content manager. Says new GPO chief technical officer <b>Mike Wash</b>: "The cornerstone of the plan is world-class content management."
Fine-tuned control
Network managers have become experts at squeezing blood from a stone. That stone is TCP/IP, or Internet Protocol Version 4.
Power of the portal
Technology has always been an enabler for knowledge management, but 'for the first time portal technology is now the driver,' the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.'s Elsa Rhoads says.
Topeka turns the tide on spam
Topeka, Kan., was being flooded, but not by water. Torrents of spam washed daily through the city's e-mail server.
Paper Cut
The Office of Management and Budget last year began requiring all Exhibit 300 data to be tagged in Extensible Markup Language'a change that distressed more than a few agency planners.
FirstGov launching site to help federal webmasters
The Firstgov.gov team at the General Services Administration on Sept. 29 will launch a portal with information to help federal webmasters improve their sites.
Competitive sourcing fight continues on the Hill
The House is debating an amendment that would restrict use of the revised OMB A-76 Circular.
On-the-record discussions
A conference this month in Washington sponsored by the Federal Library and Information Center Committee took a close look at progress on e-government, including such aspects as categorizing information, and managing records and Web content.
Permanent data tags would keep data visible
Although the government posts millions of important documents on Web sites, there's no guarantee that Web crawlers will hit on any one document's URLs or find pertinent data buried within.
Group seeks to define what makes a Web ad
The government's Web chiefs want clarification about when listing a company on a Web site is considered an advertisement or endorsement.
Finding data, wherever it's stowed, is the objective
The Library of Congress has dozens of catalogs of public records that are searchable only by the agency's in-house systems.
College is just a click away
Going off to college used to mean packing all one's worldly possessions into a steamer trunk for a long trip to a faraway campus.
NIH plans public access to research results
The National Institutes of Health proposed making its biomedical research results available to the public through a searchable database.
Energy Dept.'s security shop reinvents its job
Keeping on top of the latest security threats is a constant challenge for the Energy Department's fee-for-service Computer Incident Advisory Capability shop.
Advertising or not? Group aims to clear up Web confusion
Web content managers are seeking clarification about when listing a private company on a Web site is considered an advertisement or endorsement.
Power User: Make the most of Google's operators
Nothing has shaken up the leading online portals as much as Google.com's offer of free, gigabyte-size e-mail accounts with simple archiving and searching through messages.
Fault finding
A new Web-accessible database built by the Geological Survey will help scientists and building engineers predict earthquake risks more accurately, saving time, money and, possibly, lives.
GSA revamps its strategy for Networx deal
The General Services Administration has revamped its strategy for the pending Networx telecommunications contract and expects to release a pair of draft requests for proposals on Nov. 1, GSA officials said earlier this month.
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