Federal acquisition centers to merge
The Interior Department has awarded a pair of contracts totaling $9.7 million to SiloSmashers Inc. to help merge two previously separate federal acquisition centers into a single procurement organization.
Symantec targets spam, boosts archiving
The company's four new products are intended to give users more control over e-mail entering, leaving and residing on their systems.
KoolSpan, Time Domain offer ultra secure comms
The two companies will offer secure communications by using Ultra-Wideband technology protected by 256-bit AES encryption.
McAfee automates FISMA compliance
BY Michael Arnone Starting in November, users of McAfee, Inc.'s Foundstone Enterprise risk-management software will automatically know whether they comply with the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA) and four other federal and commercial regulations, the company announced Oct. 31.
GSA, SBA deploy online system to track subcontracting goals
Agencies and large contractors can now file data online demonstrating whether they are meeting federal subcontracting goals using a new system that is now operational.
Agencies jockey over wireless spectrum
By the end of this month, federal agencies will release to the Commerce Department plans on how they will manage their allotment of the nation's airwaves.
DHS information security still deficient, IG says
Many of the Homeland Security Department's IT systems remain uncertified and unaccredited, while plans to correct weaknesss are undeveloped, according to Richard Skinner.
NGA calls on Boeing for global geospatial security data work
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded about $24 million in new contracts to Boeing Co. under the Global Geospatial Initiative contracting program.
Navy re-ups CACI for installation support services
The Navy Inventory Control Point has awarded CACI International Inc. a three-year, $8 million contract to supply technical and business consulting services to the Commander of Navy Installations.
The lowdown on IT assests
<b>What is it?</b> Software for tracking and managing IT assets'hardware, software and services.
The business of IT intelligence
Intelligence is an imperfect science. Just ask the CIA or the 9/11 Commission.
Security 2006: How suite it is
Teleworking is a great idea. But research indicates that organizations don't necessarily do it, because it means letting a legion of home PCs access the network. And who knows how those home PCs'or systems set up in remote offices'are protected?
HHS finalizes e-prescribing standards for Medicare drug plan
The Health and Human Services Department has announced the approval of a final rule to adopt foundation standards for the electronic prescribing of drugs under the new Medicare Part D plan.
OMB program management tracking tool needs more focus: GAO
While the Office of Management and Budget's method for tracking agencies' program management has improved project performance, the system is too broadly focused and leaves short-term problems unresolved, according to government auditors.
Internaut: Buying naked? Don't forget to cover your assets
Now may not be the best time for government agencies to keep their clandestine 'naked PCs' undercover.
Red Hat, Sun aim for security certification
In 2006, network administrators in high-security environments will have two new general-purpose operating systems to choose from.
GCN Insider | Enterprise service bus products: Tale of two technologies
As service-oriented architectures generate ever more buzz, the market for enterprise service bus products is starting to heat up as well.
GCN Insider | Cranite Systems' SafeConnect: The end of VPN?
At last month's MILCOM conference in Atlantic City, N.J., Cranite Systems Inc. of Los Gatos, Calif., took the wraps off what its vice president of engineering calls virtual private LAN technology.
GCN Insider | Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Case of the missing mirror
This month marks the long-awaited release of Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
DOD wireless policy: If you use it, secure it
Wireless access to IT resources can be convenient and can enhance productivity, but it also opens up a can of worms for those who must secure and manage the connections and resources.
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