Project at a glance: Defense Health Patient Movement Items Tracking System
The Patient Movements Item Tracking System records the location of medical equipment through bar-code scanning at each stop. The data is stored in a central database that is available to logisticians via a Web interface.
Project at a glance: DODTechipedia Suite
DODTechipedia uses wiki technology to provide an interactive tool available across the DOD community on unclassified and classified networks. DefenseSolutions provides DOD the opportunity to attract ideas from new sources.
Consolidated ID cards and automated checkpoint systems streamline the flow at border crossings
On June 1, the project to deploy the new system at the 39 largest ports of entry was completed – on time and on budget, processing more than 1.7 million vehicles and 2.5 million travelers in the first week. More than 90 percent of the travelers had WHTI-compliant IDs, and the automated verification system had a query response time of less than two seconds.
Project at a glance: National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
Preserving millions of physical items in LOC collections and the terabytes of new data being produced so that they will be accessible in a digital future.
DISA makes 50 applications available for others to use and improve
The Defense Information Systems Agency is taking a new approach that could promote the reuse of its applications at other agencies by making its internal software open source.
Army's MC4 comprehensive electronic medical records help improve care for the wounded
The Army’s MC4 program is doing away with paper battlefield medical records and improving health care for wounded warriors.
Library develops tools to bag and tag data for large file transfers
The BagIt specification was developed to provide a standard package format that could be used to simplify transfer of large files between institutions that gather and preserve digital data.
Project at a glance: FBI National Data Exchange
Built on the FBI’s service-oriented architecture with secure entry through the existing Law Enforcement Online Web portal, investigators report success stories in identifying leads to make arrests they wouldn’t have found before N-Dex’s debut last year.
Utah uses Web sites to meet public demand for transparency
The Utah Public Finance Web site has drawn praise for its ease of use, the volume of information it offers, and the low cost of its development.
Project at a Glance
Utah created a Web site that makes the finances of public entities in the state available to Utahans.
DOD bar code/database system proved inexpensive to develop and easy to use
The Patient Movement Items Tracking System ensures that the necessary medical equipment travels with wounded soldiers as they are moved from the battlefield to a hospital.
Behind the scenes, James Lewis helped bring cybersecurity to the fore
As senior fellow and director of the Technology and Public Policy Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Lewis championed the Commission of Cybersecurity's establishment and politely rode herd on strong-willed members of the group.
Honorable Mentions: 10 projects worth watching
These high-impact IT projects represent a cross section of the most innovative and high-impact IT projects in government.
Entity resolution helps FBI's N-Dex system connect the dots
Entity resolution is a software process that can discern the likelihood, for instance, that James Smith and Jim Smith are the same person.
After a switch to Linux, IT shop modernizes 15-year-old Cobol system without altering code
USPS switched to Linux and upgraded its 15-year-old product tracking system by deploying it within the existing mainframe environment – running the legacy Cobol application through modernization software – without altering any lines of code.
Library of Congress preservation program works with millions of items, terabytes of data in a full spectrum of formats
With more than 100 million physical items already in its collections and new digital material coming in by the terabyte, the Library of Congress is developing standards, specifications and tools to help ensure that this material remains accessible to future generations.
Moving to Linux, modernizing software helps USPS lower computing costs
The U.S. Postal Service upgraded its Product Tracking System in order to increase the number of packages the system could process, but information technology officials also had another goal: to reduce, by 50 percent, the cost per millions of instruction per second
Project at a glance: U.S. Postal Service's Product Tracking System upgrade
USPS chose to deploy portions of the Product Tracking System on Linux, running the Cobol application through modernization software — minimizing the amount of code modifications required.
Tom Davis made the connection between technology and reform
During seven terms in Congress, Davis led what became the Government Reform Committee and was widely known as the leading congressional expert on technology and procurement.
Project at a glance: Army Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care
Since 2003, more than 12 million electronic patient interactions have been captured via MC4, and 750 units with medical staff in 14 countries have been equipped with MC4.
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