Pentagon certifies Alfresco records management app
The Defense Interoperability Test Command has certified a records management module from Alfresco that runs in the background of each user's computer, rather than running as a separate application.
Falcon adds tough batteries to UPS
Falcon Electric has added some rugged features to its UPS product line.
Initial test specs for government IPv6 compliance released for public comment
The first specifications for the Government IPv6 test program are being released by NIST for a 30-day comment period.
Wolfram Alpha API opens up for computational data
Web, mobile, desktop and enterprise application developers can now integrate advanced analysis techniques into applications to give users seamless access to the capabilities of the Wolfram|Alpha computational knowledge engine.
USDA cultivates social-media campaigns through planning
Agriculture Department officials have used social media to publicize a tour of rural community revitalization projects.
FEMA revamps Spanish language site
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has redesigned a Spanish-language Web site with disaster information and a user-friendly format.
Windows 7 review: 'New' OS is just Vista with small changes
Microsoft's Windows 7 has been touted as a new, better-running operating system. But despite the addition of a few handy features, the GCN Lab finds that it looks just like the Vista OS, has a lot of the same annoying quirks as Vista and delivers no difference in performance from Vista.
Rogue security software becomes a big business -- and a bigger problem
Rogue security software can be big business for distributors to sell and install the phony applications, and a big problem for unwitting users who rely on the useless and possibly malicious programs, according to study released by Symantec Corp.
Patch management: It's not sexy, but it can keep you secure
Former US-CERT director Mischel Kwon says that responding to real attacks and paying attention to the drudge work of patch and vulnerability management can go a long way toward improving government IT system security.
Army demos electronic jammer for helicopters
The Army demonstrated during the C4ISR On-the-Move 2009 event held in September a new electronic jammer that can be installed on rotary-wing aircraft and used to disrupt signals from enemy forces.
NASA info security controls are broken, GAO concludes
A GAO study found that an incomplete information security program has left weaknesses in NASA networks and information systems that could leave it open to disruption or penetration. But the space agency says improvements in security controls are being made.
Getting your fingerprints on Windows 7
Windows Biometric Framework should make middleware compatibility easier.
A boy, a dog and embedded references to Windows 7
Fox cartoon will air "commercial free," but will contain embedded references to Windows 7
A whole new dimension in speaker technology
The GCN Lab was practically awestruck by the FleXpeaker, less than 0.04 inches thin. And you can bend it, which I guess is why they picked its name.
Now you, too, can count the seconds until Windows 7's release
Free countdown clock tracks the seconds so you don’t have to.
New remote-sensing satellite to offer expanded services
A new high-resolution, remote-sensing satellite successfully launched into orbit Oct. 8 will boost data collection capacity and offer expanded services to civilian and defense customers.
GCN's 2009 Executives of the Year
This year's honorees -- former Rep. Tom Davis, Martha Dorris, Rob Carey and Jim Lewis -- demonstrate the powerful role that IT innovations can play in improving the way government agencies accomplish their missions.
11 great government IT projects
We highlight 10 high-impact IT projects in government projects — and the men and women behind them — that have earned this year’s GCN Award for Agency IT Achievement.
Adapting to cloud requires agility, flexibility
Speakers from the Transportation Department, FedEx and Manpower Inc. offer insights about cloud implementations.
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