INTERNAUT: A problem in search of an IT solution

Controlling labor costs and tracking worker time and productivity is a big challenge for any office, including government offices. But tracking worker hours and controlling overtime budgets in particular has becomea major hot-button issue for local government agencies.

TSA to roll out Registered Traveler sites

The Homeland Security Department's Transportation Security Administration has announced that it plans to begin rolling out its Registered Traveler program at 10 to 20 airports in the second half of this year.

Congress hampering competitive-sourcing savings: OMB

the Office of Management and Budget contends that legislation Congress passed last calendar year will hamper the net benefits of such competitions.

At your service

Over the past year, publicly available government information has been appearing all over the Web'on Google Maps. When the search giant posted its own mapping Web service, it did something unusual. It published the application programming interfaces'the code that delivers maps, pointers and associated features'to the Web page.

Neal Fox | Contracting in Perspective: Will Eagle fly?

One of the most highly anticipated new contracts scheduled for award in 2006 is Homeland Security's Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading Edge solutions (Eagle). DHS views Eagle as its premier procurement vehicle for agencywide consolidation of IT services, replacing the numerous legacy contract vehicles now used by DHS component agencies.

N.Y. county throws cold water on hot spots

A law requires Internet cafes and other commercial entities to secure their wireless networks to prevent identity theft.

DHS revises TWIC solicitation

The Homeland Security Department has restructured a pending contract for the Transportation Worker Identification Credential by limiting the scope of the initial implementation contract to just the enrollment of eligible workers.

Open-source intel takes on new importance

The intelligence community traditionally has relied on signals, imagery and human intelligence, but there is now a growing interest in open-source intelligence (OSINT) as well as in measurement and signatures analysis intelligence (MASINT).

Navy enlists Stottler Henke for intelligent tutoring

The Navy has awarded Stottler Henke Associates Inc. a contract to develop software to enhance a simulation-based training system for tactical action officers.

The Fox is learning what it's like to be IE

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GSA initiates A-76 studies for administrative functions

The General Services Administration has started the clock on studies that will determine whether it retains or outsources administrative support functions at its Washington headquarters and regional offices in New York.

OMB wants 'all solutions' to help drive down federal IT costs

With the government spending nearly $65 billion a year on IT products and services, federal officials are urging industry executives to offer innovative ideas as the administration begins work on developing the new IT infrastructure Line of Business.

Robert Gellman | @Info.Policy: 72-hour rule could foster a web of deceit

A coalition trying to curb the passage of legislation without effective public notice is pushing to have Congress post each bill on the Web for 72 hours before it can be brought up for debate on the floor.

Wyatt Kash | Editor's Desk: Pure serendipity

Technology breakthroughs are often not rooted in the invention of new devices as much as they are in the exploitation of new insights into the way people and processes work. All those white ear buds sprouting from commuters' ears offer one case in point.

Ray Ozzie | Behind Microsoft's Groove-iness

Little more than a year ago, something happened that used to happen frequently in IT: Microsoft Corp. snapped up a promising company. But Groove Networks Inc. was more than just a collaboration software developer; it was increasingly well known for its government deployments, including data-sharing projects at the Defense and Homeland Security departments.

GAO hits agency info-sharing policy

Federal policies for information-sharing against terrorism are fragmented and haphazardly applied, according to a recent Government Accountability Office <a href=http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d06385.pdf>report</a>.

With money to spend, governors talk up IT

Health care and interoperable communications are areas where governors say they want to see IT improvements, and they are ready to spend big money on IT projects.

Governors seek new safeguards for data

With technology rapidly outpacing policy, major improvements are needed at the state level to better protect sensitive criminal and civil justice information, according to the National Governors Association's Center for Best Practices.

CMS taps EDS for data center work

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has awarded a new task order to EDS Corp. to help consolidate agency data center operations that support mainframe and client server applications.

Army, Air Force ink deals with AT&T

The Army and the Air Force have awarded contracts totaling nearly $8 million to AT&T Government Solutions.

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