Library maps future of digital content

With $100 million in hand, the Library of Congress is looking for partners with matching funds to build a national digital information infrastructure. <br>

Army makes global Overture

The Army Band will broadcast its annual Overture "1812" Concert globally tonight for the first time via webcast. <br>

Association develops jobs Web site for SES members

Members of the Senior Executives Association now have a Web site to check out job opportunities.<br>

One site, two clicks

When you click on the Geospatial One-Stop map viewer and see the word LOADING flash for a few seconds, servers and applications are talking to one another behind the scenes.

Virtual-WorkSpaces

Many years ago I visited the Energy Department to see a new scientific network designed to let DOE scientists work together in virtual laboratories using videoconferencing tools. Energy called its creation a co-laboratory.

Consumers look to NLM site for household product data

The National Library of Medicine has launched a Web site that lets consumers look beyond the marketing hype to find factual information on household products.<br>

Fort Monmouth help desk turns to Web for an assist

By the end of next year, an Army base will upgrade to the latest version of an asset management tool that will let IT administrators access the software via the Web.<br>

Taxpayers rushing to IRS.gov

Child tax credit traffic made the IRS one of the top 10 Internet sites in late July.<br>

OPM overhauls USAJobs site

The Office of Personnel Management has launched the revamped federal jobs site with a new user interface that simplifies navigation and job searches.<br>

Law enforcement gets XML standard for data exchange

The third version of the Justice Department's data dictionary for the Extensible Markup Language is awaiting comment by law enforcement agencies.

DARPA offers a futures market on Mideast events

A Defense Department effort to allow futures trading on the likelihood of predicted Middle Eastern events draws condemnation on Capitol Hill.

XML: Add Water, get Steam?

Agencies that jump into Web services and Extensible Markup Language without a thorough understanding are building a house of cards, said Mike Plusch, chief executive officer of Clear Methods Inc. of Cambridge, Mass. <br>

Passport call center expands services

The State Department has stretched a contract with AT&T Government Solutions to manage its National Passport Information Center for another five years.<br>

IRS child tax credits have a Web status check

The IRS is mailing the more than 25 million checks in advance of a coming higher child tax credit and parents can track how much they will receive, and when, at irs.gov.<br>

Agency, contractor defend retirement system

Federal officials, testifying today at a congressional hearing, stood behind the Thrift Savings Plan contractor and the computer system it developed.<br>

Tax payment site gets friendlier

The IRS has pumped up the taxpayer tools on an online tax payment site.

Archiving RFP will come in out of the cold

By year's end, the National Archives and Records Administration plans to take a big step toward helping agencies face their colossal electronic-records dilemma.

E-Clearance Web site clears its last hurdle

The Office of Personnel Management this month completed the final module of its E-Clearance project, automating the SF-86 standard security clearance form. E-Clearance is one of the first Quicksilver initiatives to meet all its original goals.

CIO Council: Get architecture help from industry

With about six weeks left before fiscal 2005 budget submissions are due, the CIO Council urged agencies to seek industry assistance with their business cases and enterprise architectures. <br>

EPA to spend more for analytics

The Environmental Protection Agency will invest more in IT integration to 'better use environmental data to make decisions, set priorities and achieve agency goals,' CIO Kimberly T. Nelson said. <br>

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