FDA seeks views for e-submission platform

The Food and Drug Administration plans to completely move to electronic submissions of reporting for regulated drug products and to create a common electronic platform to exchange data.

GAO cites flaws in U.S. Visit's exit system

The Homeland Security Department's program to document when foreign visitors leave the country does not meet the requirements Congress set for it, the Government Accountability Office concluded.

Army awards CSC joint venture $422M deal

The Army's White Sands Missile Range awarded a CSC-led joint venture a six-year, $422 million contract for mission support services.

EPA hires SRA for Brownfield's program

The Environmental Protection Agency has hired SRA International Inc. under a four-year, $10.5 million task order to provide IT support to the agency's Brownfields program.

GSA to issue WITS 3 RFP in January

GSA last week announced it would release the final request for proposals for the Washington Interagency Telecommunications System 3 contract on or about Jan. 2.

Federal financial report reveals ongoing reliability gaps

Agencies continue to struggle with major weaknesses in financial reporting in the first year that they have had to account for internal controls, the Treasury Department said in its fiscal 2006 Financial Report of the U.S. Government.

OMB to release metrics for 18 e-gov projects

The Office of Management and Budget on Monday will release the performance metrics of 18 of 25 e-government initiatives as a part of the annual E-Government Report.

Sade to leave Commerce for GSA

Mike Sade, the long time procurement executive at the Commerce Department, is moving to the General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service.

Neal Fox | GSA and DOD: new agreement, old mistakes

I wish I could say that the newly signed procurement agreement between GSA and the Defense Department will help bring DOD business back to GSA, but it won't. In fact, it will do the opposite.

DOD portable surveillance radar deal goes to DRS

The Defense Department has awarded DRS Technologies Inc. a contract for new orders of portable ground surveillance radar suitable for a variety of roles.

Buyer: VA IT centralization a model for other agencies

Rep. Steve Buyer is singing a new tune about the Veterans Affairs Department and Secretary Jim Nicholson.

Windows fortified

Vista, Microsoft's new operating system, offers users stronger security, better performance than earlier versions.

Agencies waiting on vendors for IPv6 security products

With the deadline to move their network backbone to Internet Protocol Version 6 still about 18 months away, agencies' biggest concern is whether the security industry will have enough products to support them.

Intel data protection levels to be standardized

The federal government is poised to adopt a common array of data protection levels and criteria by which the secrecy rankings are to be determined.

Thumb drives are too often the victims of convenience

USB flash drives can be a data security nightmare. Here are some ways to fix the problem.

Key House panel may take new tack on IT

House Government Reform Committee may change its approach to federal IT under the leadership of Rep. Henry Waxman, viewing IT more as a policy tool instead of an industry sector fundamental to accelerating the transformation of government.

Army satellite encryption contract goes to Harris Corp.

The Army has awarded a contract to Harris Corp. to develop an encryption device for the communication security needs of future Army satellite terminals.

Primavera Systems buys two companies

Terms were not released in the purchase of ProSight, a portfolio analysis solutions company, and Pertmaster Ltd., a UK risk analysis and mitigation solutions company.

Former OMB chief architect Haycock to retire

Bob Haycock, whose 30 years in government include time as the Office of Management and Budget's first chief architect, is retiring Jan. 3.

Marine ops centers contract goes to General Dynamics

A contract modification from the Marine Corps for 165 mobile command and control systems called Combat Operations Centers has been awarded to General Dynamics.

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