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FinCEN, IRS must better manage data: GAO

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and the IRS need to better coordinate and manage bank data used to track money laundering and terrorist financing, according to a new GAO report.

DHS: TSA Secure Flight program has 'privacy missteps'

A new report has concluded that TSA committed 'significant privacy missteps' in its crafting of its Secure Flight prescreening program for airline passengers.

HHS searches for deputy health IT coordinator

The Health and Human Services Department has initiated a search for a deputy national coordinator for health IT.

Bush signs VA bill that protects data from misuse

President Bush signed into law a $3.2 billion bill that will improve veterans' benefits, health care, the security of their sensitive data and its response to a comprehensive breach.

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Interior names acting CIO

Fish and Wildlife CIO Michael Howell reeled up to be acting CIO for Interior.

Increasing competition is among federal panel's recommendations

At the heart of recommendations by a federal panel tasked with examining government procurement practices is addressing the woeful state of competition in the federal market.

Deputy secretary Law to leave Labor after six years

The head of the President's Management Council's E-Government Committee is leaving the federal sector.

HHS re-ups Thomson health care database contract

The Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research awarded Thomson Medstat a contract renewal to build and support the next version of the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project.

HUD to identify rental housing e-listings for emergencies

The Housing and Urban Development Department is looking for Web-based rental-housing locators interested in making their electronic listings available to the government during national emergencies.

NIST issues revised IT security controls

Agencies now have updated guidelines for selecting and specifying security controls for all IT systems.

Social Security taps RSA for HSPD-12 card management

The Social Security Administration awarded RSA a contract through GSA for card management services to support compliance with HSPD-12.

DHS: Immigration Services IT plan execution lacking

According to a new report, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency is faltering in carrying out its IT modernization goals.

Labor seeks HRLOB provider

The Labor Department seeks a public or private shared-services provider for its Human Resources Line of Business to replace its current HR and payroll systems.

GSA to move policy, congressional functions under new office

The General Services Administration today officially moved its Office of Governmentwide Policy and its Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs under a new office.

Bush signs two environmental laws

President Bush signed into law two environmental bills, one to provide forecasts of drought conditions to avoid or reduce agricultural damage and costs, and one to track the amount of energy that computers consume.

Treasury drops $1b TCE contract

The Treasury Department has pulled the plug on its controversial $1 billion Treasury Communications Enterprise contract after years of contention with the Bush administration and Congress over going it alone.

2006 GCN Lab Reviewer's Choice award winners

The GCN Lab tests dozens of products, rigorously assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each. Products that stand above and beyond their peers earn the Reviewer's Choice Award. Here are the products that won this accolade in 2006.

IT Exchange program floundering, GAO finds

The once-promising program that would let federal employees work and learn at a private-sector company and vice versa is in serious danger of ending without use.

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