Georgia, Accenture in pact for automated child welfare system

Georgia is banking on a new, automated child welfare case management system to enable social workers to do their jobs more effectively and offer greater safety to vulnerable children.

Nevada county taps Tyler Technologies for court software

Nevada's Clark County hopes to improve the way it manages information related to court cases with a new automated case management system from Tyler Technologies Inc.

Telecom infrastructure is weak link in disasters

A recent Federal Communications Commission meeting with telecommunication providers related to Hurricane Katrina revealed that physical infrastructure remains an Achilles' heel for networks.

Hacker arrested for breaching DOD systems with 'botnets'

A California man will be arraigned Monday on federal charges that he breached computer security at Defense Department installations and profited by creating a so-called 'botnet''a network of computers used to launch viruses and denial-of-service attacks.

N.Y. county wants more secure wireless hot spots

A New York county executive wants Internet cafes and other commercial businesses that offer wireless hotspots to better secure their networks so consumers are protected from identity theft and other threats.

GSA closes in on SmartBuy deal with Computer Associates

The General Services Administration is close to a cybersecurity software agreement for a Cabinet-level agency with the vendor under the SmartBuy enterprise-licensing program.

The community: IAC and ACT awards

Marcella Banks said she was both surprised and honored last week when she found out she had won the Industry Advisory Council/American Council for Technology award named after her longtime friend, the late Janice Mendenhall. Banks, assistant regional administrator for the Federal Technology Service's Southwest Region, has been in government for 48 years, the first 10 with the Air Force, the last 38 with GSA.

Packet Rat: For this superpower battle, sit back, relax'and keep your head down

Once upon a time, a Silicon Valley start-up company created some software that changed the Internet.

IRS awards TIPSS-3 contracts

The IRS has awarded Total Information Processing Support Services-3 contracts to 21 vendors.

IRS' IT reorg strives for unified view, fast dividends

It may have taken the IRS a long time to improve the way it delivers services to taxpayers, but its recent management reorganization should pay dividends immediately, officials say.

HUD, other agencies worked around Katrina's telecom conundrum

It's no surprise that the scale of destruction from Hurricane Katrina exceeded every agency's worst-case predictions.

DHS, Congress offer border security plans

As the Bush administration introduces new steps to control border security, a GOP congressman is promoting a plan to build a multibillion-dollar fence along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Defense makes data architecture deal with McDonald Bradley

A data architecture project designed to enhance the sharing of intelligence information throughout the Defense Department also is expected to improve analysis of threats to U.S. forces fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.

DLA data management work to be done by Accenture

The Defense Logistics Agency has awarded a $6.3 million contract to Accenture Ltd. to provide IT support for DLA's Product Data Management Initiative.

OMB mulls evolving beyond GILS

Agencies submit more than 3,000 annual requests to the Office of Management and Budget's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs for permission to collect public data.

Patient authentication standard could win patients' trust

The federal government should play a larger role in ensuring that electronic health records protect patients' data, because gaining patients' trust will be a key factor in gaining public support for health IT, according to the federally appointed Commission for System Interoperability.

HHS lays out a plan to have e-health records on the table by next June

Health and Human Services secretary Mike Leavitt and national health IT coordinator David Brailer have spent a lot of time talking about what health IT systems could do for medicine. Recently, they got a glimpse of what it can look like.

Committee blasts NASA's financial management

Despite significant investments in new systems and an overhaul of NASA's financial organization, the space agency is still struggling to get its books in order.

Senate, House need to come to terms over e-gov funding

Legislation allocating $5 million for the administration's E-Government Fund and placing limits on competitive sourcing for certain agencies cleared the Senate last month and is headed for a conference committee so House and Senate lawmakers can work out differences.

People on the Move

The Senate has confirmed former Raytheon Co. vice president <b>John G. Grimes</b> as the Defense Department's new CIO, filling a position that had been without a permanent IT leader for more than 1 1/2 years.

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