Researchers apply synthetic DNA to explore next frontier in processors
Just as the makers of microprocessors appear to be reaching the practical limits of integrated circuits, researchers could be opening new frontiers in chip technology by making use of DNA molecules.
How to measure security? NIST maps out the emerging field of IT metrology
A NIST computer scientist outlines the challenges and charts a course for future research in IT security metrics in a report that examines the state of this nascent art.
Agencies improve energy efficiency, but recession could cool efforts, survey finds
A CDW-G survey finds that government organizations are doing more to improve IT energy efficiency compared with 2008, but recessionary pressures to reduce equipment costs could reduce greater, longer-term energy savings.
5 reasons why the Pentagon should (and should not) embrace social media
We asked some experts to present the arguments on both sides of the debate over the use of social media at DOD.
OMB architect identifies 'semantic harmonization' as key to effective enterprise architecture
The Federal Enterprise Architecture is moving toward a more shared architecture that looks across boundaries, according to Kshemendra Paul, chief architect with the Office of Management and Budget.
Top 10 agencies on Twitter
Proving that you don't have to be Ashton Kucher to have a large following on Twitter, some federal agencies are getting the word out to their fans one tweet at a time.
White House Web director seeks internal as well as public traffic
Macon Phillips talks about his challenges as White House new media director.
Geospatial tools offer killer app for Gov 2.0
If the key to government 2.0 is using government information as a platform for public discourse, then geospatial technologies are one of the killer apps, ESRI's predident told the Gov 2.0 Summit in Washington.
Facebook sets up government page
The site will help agencies set up their own outreach pages.
Open Government Directive only weeks away
Agencies will need formal plans on providing machine-readable data to the public.
Gov 2.0 speakers discuss using government IT as a platform
The conference's rapid-fire presentations seem to amount to the new kinds of applications that enhance, or build from, government data.
Tales from the federal hiring labyrinth: Readers tell their stories
An information technology professional who expressed his frustration at trying to find a job in government finds plenty of kindred souls among GCN readers.
GCN names executives of year, Hall of Fame inductee
Dorris, Carey, Lewis and Davis to be honored at October gala.
i4i rebuts ‘each and every’ Microsoft Word defense
Plaintiff i4i files a responding brief in the Microsoft Word dispute, rebutting Microsoft’s defenses.
New cybersecurity services available to agencies
QinetiQ North America will offer several services to agencies, including training, risk identification, and malware prevention and response.
NOAA finishes supercomputer
Stratus to help NOAA improve weather forecasts and extend warning times for all forms of severe weather.
Software subverts keystroke pirates
Keystroke Interference inserts an undecipherable pattern of random characters into keystrokes, concealing them from keystroke thieves.
Do federal hiring processes discourage qualified applicants?
Although officials lament the shortage of qualified IT security professionals to fill critical roles in government ranks, one frustrated applicant complains that cumbersome hiring policies discourage those who want the jobs.
Microsoft can keep selling Word, judge rules
The federal appeals panel held that Microsoft can continue to sell Word during its appeal of a patent-infringement ruling.
Nvidia adds power to desktops
GPU-inventor Nvidia has introduced plug-and-play systems and is partnering with Cyviz technology centers for collaborative visualization projects.
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