12 principles of knowledge management
The Army's chief information officer, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson, presented 12 principles of knowledge management at the LandWarNet conference.
Ten rules for enterprise focus
Army Chief Information Officer/G6, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson offer 10 rules for taking an enterprisewide approach.
Army CIO sets revised course
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson, the Army's CIO, is shifting the service's IT direction, with a particular emphasis on cyber operations.
IPv6 gets a workout at Olympics
IPv6 is being deployed to handle video surveillance, lighting, heating and traffic management systems in Olympic Park.
NIST releases draft revision of guidelines for authorizing operation IT systems
Publication is part of an interagency project to harmonize C&A process across civilian, military and intelligence communities.
Panasas updates storage offerings
New hardware and software offerings take advantage of 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
Cloud computing for government
The Apptis/ServerVault Trusted Cloud offers a secure, fully-managed and federally compliant computing infrastructure for government, as well as application support services.
Layer 3 support for PDAs
Array Networks offers Layer 3 VPN support for Windows Mobile devices and other PDAs.
Google search for government
Boost eLearning offers training in Google search to government, non-profits and others.
Diskeeper releases Undelete 2009
Undelete 2009 replaces the Windows Recycle Bin with a "Recovery Bin" that captures all data that is deleted.
Engravers design coins in 3-D
The U.S. Mint is creating coin designs using a 3-D modeling technology that enables engravers to design coins using haptic capabilities, allowing interactivity in real time with virtual objects.
Risk assessment planned for voting systems
Election Assistance Commission assessment to create benchmark for new voluntary guidelines.
GCN announces Agency Award winners
Government Computer News has selected 10 agencies whose IT initiatives are being recognized as the best of 2008.
FCC plans public awareness blitz about digital TV transition
FCC commissioners will visit communities identified as being most at risk for disruption of TV service when analog broadcasts cease on Feb. 17, 2009.
Standard-issue security
The Committee on National Security Systems is preparing a unified certification and accreditation process for national security systems, that, with the help of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, will be extended to all of government.
Interior design for videoconferencing
The idea is to create a uniform environment, one that allows the participants to concentrate on the task at hand. And sufficient uniformity could even offer the illusion that everyone is in the same room together.
Colorado thinks outside the silo
The state's Department of Human Services uses CA's Governance, Risk and Compliance Manager suite to fulfill a laundry list of compliance needs.
Technical difficulties
This week's editorial cartoon.
Big Brother moves into the cloud
Outsourcing is booming, and it's not just for prisons, schools and help desks based in foreign countries.
Desktop power
Amid high-profile efforts to reduce power consumption in data centers, public and private organizations are also trying to promote desktop PC efficiency.
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