The Web is the place to share and save for Va. agency
Virginia is slowly breaking the stovepiped systems that have driven up costs for IT projects.<br>
Feds define the pieces of the Web-enabled puzzle
The elements of Web-enabled government'from cross-agency collaboration to designing Extensible Markup Language documents to managing content'were broken down and reassembled this month at the FedWeb Spring 2003 conference.
IRS: Modernization progresses'slowly
The new Customer Account Data Engine, which is at the heart of the IRS' massive modernization scheme, is running a year behind schedule, but tax agency officials said it should be ready for limited use next year.
For terrorism response drill, portal provides central hub
Interoperability in large measure was the name of the game during last week's Topoff2 terrorist-response exercise in Chicago, Seattle and Washington.
FirstGov lauded with grand prize
It's been a busy month for the General Services Administration's Office of Citizen Services and Communication, which oversees the FirstGov Web portal.
Canadian firm blocks spam, e-mail viruses
Canadian vendor 800onemail Inc. is looking south of the border for government customers who want to can spam.
Internet bug attacks administrator/password logins
A new virus, Nick, has begun infecting the registries of computers with login settings established as Administrator and passwords set as Password. <br>
Labor Department retools Web site, targets youth
In the next couple of months, the Labor Department plans to unveil new Web portals highlighting career and industry information for the younger generation, an audience that still needs attending to in the department's redesigned Web site.
Dot-gov no longer just for feds
The complicated, long and unmarketable Web addresses many state and local governments have been forced to use for years are no longer forced on them. States are no longer limited to using addresses such as Vermont's <a href= "http://www.state.vt.us">www.state.vt.us</a> or Riverside County, Calif.'s <a href= "http://www.co.riverside.ca.us">www.co.riverside.ca.us</a>.
Several NOAA Web sites get a major overhaul with additional features
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration turned a new face to the Web late last month, after treating two sites to cosmetic surgery.
Web portal is communications hub for terrorist drill
Emergency response workers are using a Web portal to exchange vital information for the national terrorist attack exercise in Chicago, Seattle and Washington this week. <br>
Government should make information easier to get, lobbyists say
New federal e-government laws don't go far enough to codify and protect the public's access to government information, two information industry lobbyists said at the InfoToday 2003 conference.<br>
Group works on e-forms standards
A new team of government and industry officials will spend the next five months evaluating standards for electronic forms, a CIO Council member said yesterday.
Navy tests smart cards for logging on to NMCI
About 30 employees in the Navy's CIO office this week began a second round of tests using Common Access Cards to log on to the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet.<br>
E-learning lightens workload for Treasury agency
A new e-learning portal developed by the Treasury Department's Financial Management Service allows employees to find and register for finance-related classes.<br>
Applications: XML, Web services pave the way
Computer applications express agencies' missions as code. Missions stem from a blend of policy and the management of implementing policy.
NIH puts automated Web manager to work
NIH's technology center said it has installed new information management software to automatically develop and maintain content for the agency's Web sites.<br>
GovBenefits touted as e-gov model
On the first anniversary of GovBenefits.gov, praise for the Labor Department's portal as an e-government model.<br>
FedCIRC simplifies incident reports
The Federal Computer Incident Response Center has simplified its online reporting system for computer security breaches.
Security, bandwidth occupy network managers
Security issues are keeping many government network administrators up at night.
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