Indus Corp. files protest of DHS' Eagle contract award
Indus Corp. of Vienna, Va., has filed a bid protest over the Homeland Security Department's multibillion-dollar Eagle contracts for IT services.
IRS names Gonzalez acting CIO
The IRS named Arthur Gonzalez acting CIO as of July 7, the same day then-CIO Todd Grams left the tax agency, an agency spokeswoman said.
Senate bill would boost DHS spending but stall border card plan
The DHS appropriations bill the Senate approved yesterday would delay a requirement that U.S. citizens returning from Western Hemisphere countries present secure identification, such as the new border-crossing card the administration is developing.
FinCEN cancels BSA Direct contract
The project repeatedly missed program milestones and performance objectives during its two years of existence, almost doubling in cost.
GSA readying RFI to figure out costs of E-Authentication
The General Services Administration will in the next month release a request for information on the cost implications of using existing credentials in the E-Authentication federation.
Senate hold puts new EPA CIO in limbo
Molly O'Neill, the White House's choice to be the new Environmental Protection Agency CIO, will have to wait longer because two New Jersey senators have placed an indefinite hold on the nomination over environmental regulations.
Justice, DHS launch draft data-sharing model
The Homeland Security and Justice departments today took the wraps off a test version of their model for sharing information about natural disasters, terrorist attacks and other crises.
FlipSide
One child, one laptop.
FIPS policy creates Catch-22
Many commercial virus products can't meet the 140-2 standard.
Army sticks with initial ITES-2 picks
Army officials have reevaluated all the bids for its $20 billion Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-2 Services contracts and concluded that the 11 initial contract winners will remain in effect.
And another thing...
You've probably said it hundreds of times, so you might be glad to know that 'google' is officially a verb.
Packet Rat | When hot dogs drain life from WiFi networks
If there's one thing that drives the Rat batty, it's a lack of connectivity. Nothing can drop bandwidth faster on a WiFi network'especially one running on one of the higher channels'than a running microwave, especially one six inches from the wireless router.
VIRTUAL SPACE: Early bird warning
Birdwatch: The Health and Human Services Department has created a portal to federal information on avian and pandemic flu.
Army pares down its data centers
The Army's move to consolidate e-mail and application servers by the end of fiscal 2007 could save it more than $200 million. Regardless of potential savings, officials expect to improve security and administration by consolidating more than 200 processing centers to no more than seven.
DOD plans to revamp Iraq contracting
The Defense Department is trying to bring contracting systems and processes in Iraq under tighter control. And deputy secretary for Defense Gordon England has tapped one person who has built a reputation for taming the unwieldy.
NGA meets new ISO standards
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has become the first organization in either the public or private sector to become certified in three of the International Standards Organization's standards: ISO 9001, ISO 15000 and ISO 27001.
Joint networks key to QDR's plans
Senior leaders across the Defense Department who helped write the Quadrennial Defense Review now are dusting off the guidance to put the ideas into practice.
OPM awards contracts OPM awards contracts
The Office of Personnel Management tapped U.S. Investigative Services of Falls Church, Va., to provide back-office and administrative support for agency officials who perform background investigations on potential government employees and contractors.
OMB updates HSPD-12 procurement guidance
Agencies have until Aug. 30 to tell the General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service if they will need assisted services to comply with Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12.
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