Texas city hires Northrop Grumman for wireless infrastructure
Corpus Christi, Texas, has awarded Northrop Grumman Corp. a contract to build citywide broadband wireless infrastructure and an automated meter-reading system.
PTO examiners to gain more access to open-source code
The Patent and Trademark Office has created a partnership with the open-source community to ensure that patent examiners have access to all available evidence relating to software code during the patent examination process.
Military brass convenes to discuss QDR
Top U.S. military commanders are in Washington this week to meet with senior Pentagon officials about the upcoming Quadrennial Defense Review.
Data Reference Model 2.0 and the role of metadata
GCN Senior Writer Joab Jackson will moderate an online forum today from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. EST with <b>Brand Niemann</b>, chairman of the Federal CIO Council Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice. Niemann helped draft the second version of the Data Reference Model, the Office of Management and Budget's own framework for interagency sharing of information.
OMB delivers report to better sell e-government
The Office of Management and Budget submitted its mandated report to Congress Friday detailing the spending and benefits of all 25 e-government and five Line of Business Consolidation projects, hoping to sell lawmakers on why these initiatives are important.
FBI terrorist task force director Tanner retires
Mark Tanner, the former director of the FBI's Foreign Terrorist Tracking Task Force, has joined Collabraspace Inc. of Annapolis, Md., as business director for law enforcement and homeland security.
Davis: When it comes to IT buys, Congress in a 'straitjacket'
House Republican leader touts competitive sourcing and laments IT procurement at the CES Government conference in Las Vegas.
Of Google, gadgets and government CIOs
At the first-ever CES Government conference in Las Vegas, information sharing and electronic health records were top-of-mind.
FAA names Bowen as new CIO
The Federal Aviation Administration has tapped David Bowen as its new CIO and assistant administrator for information services.
Online Extra: Data cleaning 101
So your office has three databases, and each one has a different spelling of one individual's name. Here's how to clean that data up:
Marines' Shea: Demystify net-centric warfare, keep threats in mind
Meeting the military's network-centric challenges must not trump vigilance toward IT threats, according to the director of command, control, communications and computer systems for the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
TSA seeks help with threat screening
The Transportation Security Administration plans to seek proposals for technical assistance with the Transportation Threat Assessment and Credentialing Screening Gateway.
Researchers recommend Wikis for government information
E-government researchers have suggested that collaborative Wiki software may be the best avenue for getting public information to the citizenry.
Online Extra: Useful links about data
Government might run on IT systems, but the key to success is control of information. In 2006, data will take center stage. Here is a collection of online resources readers may find useful.
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THE COMMUNITY: Park Service interns create Korean-language Web site
The National Park Service has launched the first foreign-language version of its Web site, created in Korean by interns from that country sponsored by the Park Service's CIO's office.
PACKET RAT: After open-source effort, Mass. CIO is out of the game
'It looks like Peter Quinn got a big pile of political nastiness in his stocking from Santa this year,' the Rat remarked to his boss recently, after reading about the Massachusetts CIO's sudden resignation.
Online Extra: VA enhances patient identity matching
The Veterans Affairs Department has hired Initiate Systems Inc. of Chicago to eliminate duplicate records and improve the matching of all the right records with the right person in the Veterans Health Administration's Master Person Index system.
ITAA's Miller considers Senate run
Harris Miller, president of the Information Technology Association of America, will decide as early as this week whether to run as a Democrat against incumbent Sen. George Allen (R-Va.).
People on the move
Air Force Maj. Gen. Dale Meyerrose has been confirmed as the first CIO of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
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