Name recognition company helps FBI in search of illegal visitors
A producer of multicultural name recognition software has given the FBI information about the names of five individuals suspected of entering the country illegally about three weeks ago.<br>
New park reservations site set to take to the Web
The Forest Service and the Army Corps of Engineers will launch a redesigned National Recreation Reservation Service Web site next week, making easier to find and reserve campsites.<br>
Fed sites hacker could spend a decade in jail
William Douglas Word, the Alabama man who pleaded guilty to defacing government Web pages, faces up to 10 years in prison.<br>
NIH adds single sign-on to its one-stop portal
Early next month, employees who log on to the National Institutes of Health's <i>my.nih.gov</i> data portal will need only one password to open protected applications.
GSA replumbs its Web portal
The General Services Administration is reworking the back-end linkage and programming of all components on its <i>gsa.gov</i> portal. <br>
Miss. puts networked PC in every classroom
Mississippi has become the first state in the nation to have a PC with Internet access in each of its 32,354 public classrooms.<br>
New organization takes over .org domain registry
The newly created Public Interest Registry started the year by assuming registry operations for the .org top-level Internet domain.
IRS moves e-learning courses online
The IRS is moving its tax law and tax processing electronic training courses to be compatible with the Office of Personnel Management's e-Training initiative.<br>
Distance-learning site graduates to next level
The Army is expanding its virtual university program to more than 30,500 soldier-students at 14 installations.<br>
Online student loan system is lagging, GAO says
Systems being developed to streamline processing of federal student aid and related data are in some cases nearly a year behind schedule, a just-published General Accounting Office study concludes.<br>
FBI sets up a cybercrime center in South Carolina
The FBI, the Secret Service and state law enforcement agencies last week opened a joint South Carolina Computer Crime Center, which will analyze electronic evidence of high-tech crimes and train forensic specialists. <br>
Online booking system selected for e-gov travel initiative
The developer of the online booking system FedTrip has been selected to provide the booking system for the Bush administration's e-travel initiative.<br>
Homeland Security Department surfaces on Web
The Homeland Security Office and the Office of Personnel Management have been rallying prospective federal homeland security workers via a Web site intended to answer their questions about the new department and transition matters.<br>
Group forms to study tax-related XML standards
Tax officials from the U.S. and other countries have formed a technical committee to devise an international open standard for exchanging tax data via Extensible Markup Language.<br>
FCC survey finds broadband use on the rise
High-speed Internet connections serving homes and businesses grew 27 percent in the first six months of the year, the FCC reports.<br>
Federal Web sites edge commercial ones in survey
Customer satisfaction with federal government Internet sites is slightly ahead of rankings given to private-sector sites, according to a new survey.<br>
DOD awaits approval on 100,000 more seats for NMCI
The Navy has completed four months of extensive testing and is awaiting final approval to move 100,000 more computer seats to the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet.<br>
OpenGIS tool pools data pulls
An OpenGIS Consortium Inc. team has created a quick Web mapping interface to merge information from multiple sources.
OPM and FEMA premiere their e-gov Web sites
The Office of Personnel Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency last month launched Web sites for their Quicksilver e-government projects.
Working group tests tools for Web services
BALTIMORE'XML Collaborator isn't yet a saleable product, but it's already part of a pilot.
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