FAA puts runway details on the Web
The Federal Aviation Administration is making runway information available on the Internet, a move aimed at helping pilots plan flights more quickly and easily.
D.C. wins prize for business portal
The District of Columbia government today received an award for its online business resource center, presented at the National Association of Chief Information Officers' meeting in St. Louis, Mo. The site, at <i>www.brc.dc.gov</i>, won in NASCIO's digital government category for putting tax and fee transactions online for 90,000 Washington, D.C., businesses. <br>
Court questions Interior on e-mail destruction
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has demanded that the Justice Department explain why the Interior Department destroyed e-mail messages related to a court case over American Indian trust funds despite court orders to the contrary. <br>
GSA hires vendor to revamp its portal
The General Services Administration yesterday announced a contract worth up to $930,000 with Bates Worldwide Inc., a New York advertising company, to overhaul <i>www.gsa.gov</i>.<br>
GSA releases RFP for content management software
The General Services Administration this month released a request for proposals for content management software for its FirstGov portal, Federal Asset Sales site and several other Web sites it runs. GSA also will offer the content management service to other agencies.<br>
OPM making progress on two e-gov projects
Office awaits bids to upgrade the USAjobs.opm.gov site, puts finishing touches on agreements for payroll services.<br>
Navy gets more time for intranet rollout
The Senate has passed a bill that would extend the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet contract from five years to seven years.
Ruling doesn't affect Section 508 Web requirements, board says
Government Web sites must still be accessible to the disabled, despite a recent court ruling and the ongoing debate over accessibility for commercial sites, according to the Access Board.<br>
NTIS sets up homeland security site
The National Technical Information Service has launched the Homeland Security Information Center for the public, at <i>www.ntis.gov/hs</i>. NTIS, a reference unit of the Commerce Department, wants the site to serve as the public's go-to guide for counterterrorism, emergency preparedness and health information.<br>
Two administration sites keep feds informed
The White House and an interagency group have set up two Web sites to keep federal employees better informed. One site supplies White House information, the other is for people needing access to federal disability programs.<br>
Diaz to join Homeland Security Office team
Top federal IT talent continues to migrate to the Homeland Security Office at the White House. Deborah Diaz, associate administrator for the General Services Administration's E-government Solutions Support Office, will join the office Oct. 28 to help create a Web presence, a GSA spokeswoman said today.
Iowa launches Web site for bids and proposals
Post it, and they will come. Iowa lawmakers decreed in April that state agencies must advertise all requests for bids and proposals on a page that went up this month on the state's Web site, at eservices.iowa.gov/rfp. Vendors can find specific RFPs by typing in keywords.
Group analyzes NMCI while services lighten app load
Personnel from the Defense Operational Test and Evaluation division finished an assessment of the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet last Friday and will spend the next 30 days analyzing the results. The division tested thousands of computer seats that have been transferred to NMCI and that now ride on the NMCI infrastructure.
Virginia disciplines 86 workers for misusing Internet
The Virginia Transportation Department last week disciplined 86 employees and contract workers for abuse and excessive use of the Internet.
Regional officials embrace e-mail, study finds
Mayors and city council members across the country routinely use e-mail to communicate with constituents, in contrast to federal elected officials who are swamped with e-mail and often dismiss it, according to a new study.
NASA spots Earth's trouble spots
The Earth Observatory at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., daily pinpoints global hazards such as wildfires, volcano eruptions and large-scale storms on a world map, which is posted <a href="http://www.earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards">here</a>.
Tools to cut the cord
When the Internet was new, the rush was on to get every office wired. But now, the explosive growth of the Web and e-mail has left many organizations tethered to tangled, intricate Category 5 webs of their own mad creation. Today, a rush is on again'this time to get rid of the wires.
EPA plans to widen public portal to environmental data
The Environmental Protection Agency is gearing up to expand its Window to My Environment portal to make more state and federal environmental data easily available to the public. As the project matures, EPA officials are beginning to extend the uses of the map-based tool to regulatory tasks as well.
Internaut: The Net started out as a federal experiment
The typical citizen probably thinks of the Internet as something that appeared in the mid-1990s. But most government employees likely have a better understanding of the Net's history.
Five agencies soup up their Web sites to load fast
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' main page loaded in less than half a second. Sites run by the FBI, the Supreme Court, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Library of Congress were just slightly slower, all taking less than a second to pop up. The FBI site has been among the fastest on the Web for almost a year, according to Keynote Systems Inc. of San Mateo, Calif.
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