VA drops Peaches 3 plan for governmentwide vehicle

The Veterans Affairs Department has dropped plans for its next-generation departmentwide contract to purchase hardware and software and instead will use NASA's Scientific and Engineering Workstation Procurement contract vehicle.

Public, private sectors still far apart on protecting IT infrastructure

The Homeland Security Department and private industry continue to work separately on instituting measures to protect the nation's cyber and telecommunications infrastructure'a disconnect traceable to DHS' failure to name an assistant secretary to take the lead on the issue.

Advisory panel votes for new GSA IT services schedule

To increase competition among services contracts, the General Services Administration should develop a new schedule for IT services and expand the DOD rule of three to the rest of government, according to the Acquisition Advisory Panel.

House seeks help in assessing vulnerable Web sites

The House of Representatives is seeking a contractor that will help the chamber evaluate certain online portals and servers using software that looks for Web site vulnerabilities.

L.A. taps Memex intell system

The newly opened Los Angeles Joint Regional Intelligence Center has selected Memex to provide the facility's intelligence management system.

Wash. state extends camera contract

Washington Extends Digimarc's Licensing Contract

Intercepts

Senate Appropriations Committee outs U.K. eavesdropping site; Don't out the CDR location; Good news and bad news for NCES wannabes; Fast NCES collaboration tool rollout

House passes health IT bill

The Health Information Technology Promotion Act aims to accelerate the use of health IT to improve efficiencies, reduce medical errors, improve quality of care and provide better information for patients and their providers.

Report: DHS contracting lacks accountability, controls

Reps. Tom Davis (R-Va.) and Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) released a report detailing contract mismanagement that included awarding too many sole-source contracts, having too few qualified contracting personnel, and constant cost, schedule and performance shortfalls.

And another thing...

n the grand scheme of government spending, it's not a lot of money, but the Homeland Security Department took a hit recently from the Government Accountability Office for blowing hundreds of thousands of dollars on some curious items after Hurricane Katrina last year.

Some of these summertime ideas just aren't so hot

It all started as a typical summer week for the Rat: cooling systems failing, racks overheating, systems tripping offline, wailing and gnashing of teeth. And that was just at home.

The Community | How the West was VOIPed

As part of its overall preparations for the fire season out West, the Agriculture Department's Forest Service set out to ensure communications between its offices by installing voice over IP communications equipment.

OMB updates financial-reporting guidance

The Office of Management and Budget has updated guidance for governmentwide financial reporting required under OMB Circular A-136.

GCN recognized for editorial excellence

Government Computer News was named one of the top 10 business magazines of the year in its circulation class and won eight other awards for editorial excellence at the 28th Annual Azbee Awards of Excellence presented July 20 by the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE).

Contactless CACs slated for 10 DOD locations

Members of the Defense Department's Access Card Office like to say they eat their own dogfood in testing the contactless smart-identification card. In a pilot program, employees traded their Common Access Cards for a newer version that has both contact and contactless capabilities.

GCN debuts audio service using new tool

Government Computer News has introduced a new service to readers, using a technology tool that automatically converts text stories into audible .MP3 files. The new tool lets GCN make virtually all of its daily news and other stories available as audio files that can be listened to online at <a href="http://www.GCN.com"><u>GCN.com</u></a>.

Special Report | Darlene Druyun's downfall: e-mail

One of the biggest procurement scandals in the last decade was the Defense Department's discovery that a high-ranking civilian Air Force employee had steered acquisition contracts to Boeing Co. And the way the government landed a conviction of the former Air Force principal deputy assistant secretary for acquisition was by using cyberforensics to unearth evidence from mountains of computer data.

U.S. Visit to expand border screening

Legal permanent residents and some other foreigners would be added to the U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology program's border screening process under a newly proposed regulation.

Spending database bill clears first hurdle

A key Senate committee approved legislation requiring the Office of Management and Budget to develop and maintain a massive database to track all kinds of federal spending.

CMS grants to help modernize state Medicaid systems

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will fund states a total of $150 million to help them transform their Medicaid systems to increase quality and efficiency of care.

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