OMB Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs chief Graham steps down
John Graham, administrator of the Office of Management and Budget's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, will leave the agency in February 2006.
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Another View: Voice over IP overcomes its doubters
Government agencies today face a daunting set of mandates'cut costs, but provide more services; improve responsiveness, but tighten security.
EDITOR'S DESK: When to pull the plug
People hate to write off major expenditures that bought little in return.
Major programs within DOL
Labor deployed SHIMS across the agency in 2001, letting agency officials submit federal workers' compensation claims electronically.
Labor closes a window on open source
The Labor Department has seen some success with open-source software, but is moving away from using it on one of its most high-visibility projects, <a href="http://www.DisabilityInfo.gov">www.DisabilityInfo.gov</a>.
Quentin L. Peach | SPS extends its reach via the Web
Col. Quentin L. Peach recently became the first Army Reservist ever to head up the Standard Procurement System, an automated contracting system that standardizes procurement processes across the Defense Department.
Incoming
The Defense Department has awarded SafeNet Inc. a $150 million contract for the company's new top-secret-grade encryptor technology.
Fly-by-night training
Flying a fighter jet over Afghanistan at night is dangerous enough. Add the disorientation that night vision goggles can induce, and a simple pilot error can turn lethal.
Defense releases draft of 5015 Version 3
The Defense Department has posted a working draft of Version 3 of its standard for records management software, the 5015.2-STD RMA Design Criteria Standard.
Buyer bill would give Veterans Affairs CIO IT budget authority
The chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee has introduced legislation that would give the Veterans Affairs Department's CIO authority over the department's IT budget, personnel and assets in an effort to improve VA's IT management.
FAA behind on IT security reforms, IG finds
The Federal Aviation Administration has fallen short of its goals to complete security reviews of its air traffic control systems, according to a recent report by the Transportation Department's inspector general.
GSA closes in on SmartBuy deal with McAfee
The General Services Administration has asked agencies to postpone purchases from McAfee Inc. for anti-virus software, in anticipation of reaching an agreement with the company under the government's SmartBuy enterprise software licensing program.
Senate seeks vendors for telecom modernization
The Senate is seeking qualified bidders as it begins a project to overhaul its existing telecommunications system.
IRS' Lutes to retire
IRS associate CIO for IT services Terry Lutes will retire at the end of the year after nearly 30 years of service.
VA taps Luigart as deputy CIO for health
Craig Luigart had been serving as VA associate deputy assistant secretary for policies, plans and programs.
EPA launches streamlined competition for IT projects
The Environmental Protection Agency has issued streamlined competition announcements for a handful of IT-related projects at three of its regional offices.
GSA preparing satellite contract follow-on RFP
The General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service is gearing up for a busy winter.
Rescuing missed information
Cutting-edge commercial wares give agencies a whole new outlook on searching for information
The search for 1,000 points of light
NASA's Ames Research Center hopes Google will help IT explore the final frontier
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