DOD looks to extend its delivery service
System consolidation to help track supplies to the front lines
IRS withdraws plan to compete 2,700 IT positions
The IRS will not proceed with a public-private competition under Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76 for the entire seat management program, the agency said in an information bulletin.
NIH shifts to research grant e-applications
The National Institutes of Health will require organizations that apply for its major research project grants to submit applications electronically starting Feb. 5.
Army issues draft support services RFP
The Army earlier this month released a draft request for proposals for its nearly $1 billion Program Management Support Services-2 contract.
GSAs proposed merger of policy shops may create political tensions
Some say offices have different missions and goals.
What's up with DOD procurement?
Kevin Carroll, head of the Army's Program Executive Office, Enterprise Information Systems, spoke at an Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association luncheon and outlined several market trends.
DOD throws light on how it buys services
The Navy's Seaport Enhanced multiple-award contract might be just the test case for how the Defense Department plans to change the way it buys services.
IT at the core of many GAO oversight areas
The Government Accountability Office's recent report to Congress on the top concerns facing government recommends more oversight of federal IT management than might be apparent at first glance.
Strategic retreat
The agreement between the Office of Personnel Management and the Bureau of Public Debt's Administrative Resource Center to cancel their relationship under the financial-management Line of Business initiative could prove to be a breakthrough in federal project management.
No surprise: Rep. Davis ranking member of Government Reform Committee
As expected, the Republicans elected Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) ranking member of the Government Reform Committee.
People on the move
<b>Robert Carey</b>, deputy CIO for policy and integration with the Navy and currently on duty in Iraq, has been tapped by Navy secretary Donald Winter for promotion to CIO.
GSA upgrades financial system
The General Services Administration, a financial management shared-services provider, has upgraded its system to CGI's Group Inc.'s Momentum 6.1.
VA finally gets its IT all in one basket
Between Dec. 18 and next April, the Veterans Affairs Department expects to complete what a chorus of administration, congressional and IT experts have been advocating for years'centralizing its IT organization.
DHS gets down to details on SBI
New technology plans include budget and staffing blueprints; the cost is put at nearly $8 billion.
William Goodson to lead fed sales at Autodesk
The seasoned exec was named vice president of sales for Autodesk Government, a unit of the company that serves federal, state and local government agencies.
Senate confirms new Defense secretary Gates
The Senate voted 95-2 to confirm Robert Gates as the Defense Department's next secretary.
Navy flight training deal takes off with L-3
The U.S. Navy has awarded L-3 Communications Inc. a $32 million contract for a flight simulation and training package.
DOD still struggling with radio-frequency spectrum use
More than a decade after a study examined DOD's use of radio-frequency spectrum, the agency still struggles with how to manage the finite resource.
11 trends from 2006
Readers can follow these links to GCN's 2006 coverage of a variety of information technologies, and how they could affect operations in the years to come.
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