Rep. Jon Porter | Let federal employees lead the charge for electronic health records
Breast cancer, AIDS and highway accidents are three of the leading causes of death. It is hard to believe that medical errors outpace them on that list.
CDC weaving national information web
The Health and Human Services Department's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expanding its nationwide BioSense biosurveillance program.
North Carolina puts out a net for tracking diseases
The North Carolina Disease Event Tracking and Epidemiological Collection Tool is an example of the kind of biosurveillance system that the federal Health and Human Services Department is looking for as part of its early use of health IT.
Health IT gets into gear
David Brailer is a doctor by trade, but as the national coordinator for health IT, he is proving to be more of an engineer.
GSA to hold Networx transition conference for agencies
Although the contracts will not be awarded until next spring and summer, the General Services Administration is planning a conference later this year to explore how agencies will transition to GSA's $20 billion Networx telecommunications vehicles, a key agency official has said.
DHS postpones IT services contract award
The Homeland Security Department will delay until June the award for the Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading Edge solutions.
GSA set to issue RFIs for new lines of business
The General Services Administration plans to release requests for information and hold industry days for the three new lines of business'IT infrastructure, geospatial and budget formulation'in the middle of this month.
USPS bar codes get smaller, smarter
The Postal Service is expecting its bar codes to do more with less.
Under pressure, VA management begins IT reorg
The Veterans Affairs Department's CIO officially began to take over control of IT operations and maintenance late last month, despite resistance from agency top management.
Consumer data security bill passes out of House committee
A House committee this week unanimously approved a data security law that would establish federal standards for protecting personal information and would supersede state laws.
Navy, EDS avert NMCI divorce at least for now
The Navy and EDS Corp. have worked out their differences and will stay married for three more years.
Phoenix recruits resellers, integrators
Phoenix Technologies is recruiting federal resellers and integrators to advance its device authentication product, which may get a boost from a recent Federal Information Processing Standard publication.
OMB steers clear of HSPD-12 group
Turf battles and political maneuvering have led the Office of Management and Budget and the General Services Administration to disband a popular and successful interagency working group on identity management.
Census awards $600m field data contract for the 2010 count
The Census Bureau today awarded Harris Corp. of Melbourne, Fla., the five-year, $600 million Field Data Collection Automation project contract. The field data project will integrate the multiple automated systems required to obtain data securely and efficiently for the 2010 Census.
House looks at failure of eMerge2
The Homeland Security Department is to be commended for moving so swiftly last year to cancel eMerge2, the program to consolidate the numerous disparate financial systems scattered through the Homeland Security Department, according to members of two House subcommittees.
Labor starts A-76 competition for over 300 management, technical support jobs
The Labor Department has launched an analysis to determine if it would be more cost-effective to turn over to the private sector 330 jobs that support assorted administrative and technical support services.
Feds fumble with FISMA performance
FISMA grades raise the visibility, and thus the importance, of cybersecurity issues, but some say the grades don't necessarily address whether cybersecurity has been improved in an agency.
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