LANDesk Application Virtualization
<b>GCN Lab Reviewer's Choice:</b> LANDesk's Application Virtualization product was the least intrusive of all the solutions we tested while at the same time the most flexible.
Croom to step down
DISA director, Air Force Lt. Gen. Charles Croom, will retire in July; vice director Navy Rear Adm. Elizabeth Hight will replace him.
Altiris Software Virtualization Solution
<b>GCN Lab Review:</b> Altiris' SVS provides a viable alternative to permanently installing applications or making older applications work with Windows Vista.
House questions NIST budget priorities
Lawmakers unhappy about increased spending at the expense of programs for commercialization of new IT to small manufacturing and high-tech companies.
Patches fix MS Office
Microsoft releases four critical security bulletins to resolve vulnerabilities in its Office software suite.
NOAA completes tsunami alert system
Two tsunami-detection buoys deployed this week near the Solomon Islands are the final links in a chain of stations to provide accurate tsunami warnings for Hawaii and the West Coast.
Mobile routing protocol advances
Naval Research Laboratory researchers are helping develop a set of routing protocols for setting up mobile ad-hoc networks.
NSA okays Sect'ra Edge smart phone
Government users in classified positions can now buy mobile device that offers secure access to government voice and data networks.
NIST releases PIV interface specs
Second draft of 'Interfaces for Personal Identity Verification' to be used with standard PIV card for government employees and contractors.
NSA extends access control to network storage
Effort involves integrating NSA's Flask mandatory access control architecture into the Network File System protocol widely used for network-attached storage devices.
D.C. upgrades special ed system
Overhaul slated for city's special education program, including the deployment of a special education data system and a pilot case management program.
Higher-tech atomic clock
NIST's new highly accurate clock exploits technology first developed in its investigation of futuristic quantum computers.
An Apple in every briefcase
Apple Computer will add messaging and enhanced security to the iPhone in a bid to make it a trusted workplace tool.
William Jackson | The future of voting IT
Cybereye'commentary: It's way too early to start picking winners and losers in the voting technology lottery.
States fall in line with Real ID
All but a handful of states have made preparations to comply with a May 1 deadline for compliance with the federal Real ID law.
Critical MS Office patches coming
Microsoft will release four patches Tuesday, all rated critical because they allow remote-code execution.
Collaborative effort to secure cyberspace
Capitol College is leading a campaign to create a working collaboration between academia, the private sector and government for securing the U.S. cyber infrastructure.
Idaho automates tax collection
State tax commission spends $1.5 million on modernization, but expects to recoup that money in productivity gains within three years.
Drupal gets commercial support
The open-source Web content management program will soon be available in a commercial enterprise edition.
Biometrics accreditation planned
The Homeland Security Department has asked the National Institute of Standards and Technology to develop a Biometrics Laboratory Accreditation Program that would accredit laboratories to evaluate biometric ID systems.
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