GAO: Air traffic cybersecurity won't fly at FAA
Air traffic control systems operated by the Federal Aviation Administration contain significant cybersecurity weaknesses and are vulnerable to attack, according to a recent report from the Government Accountability Office.
IG says hackers could sink Coast Guard database
The Coast Guard does not have adequate database security controls for its Marine Information for Safety and Law Enforcement (MISLE) system, which contains sensitive but unclassified information for Coast Guard missions, according to a new report from Homeland Security Department inspector general Richard Skinner.
OMB expects more details on paperwork cuts
Agencies not meeting paperwork reduction goals will have to electronically file information with the Office of Management and Budget about how they are complying with burden reduction laws.
GSA keeps CACI for its public building system
The General Services Administration has awarded a five-year, $18 million contract to CACI International Inc. to continue supporting the agency's electronic acquisition service for public buildings, the company announced.
SBA weathers storm of criticism over loan processing
Small Business Administration inspectors working in the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast have been hampered by a damaged regional IT infrastructure and a new centralized loan processing system that is still working out its kinks.
GPO fast tracks FDSys project
The Government Printing Office is setting an aggressive timeline for its massive project to digitize nearly every federal document published since the birth of the nation.
HHS awards contracts to jump-start health IT network
The Health and Human Services Department has awarded three contracts totaling $17.5 million to public-private groups to accelerate the adoption of health IT and the secure portability of health data.
Sun to discontinue Trusted Solaris
Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to phase out its Trusted Solaris secure operating system and replace it with security extension software that can be used with its Open Solaris operating system.
House bill would grant Veterans Affairs' CIO budget authority
Lawmakers are poised to introduce legislation that would give the Veterans Affairs Department's CIO authority over the VA's IT budget, personnel and assets.
JRIES homeland security network falls victim to policy dispute
Efforts to integrate the Joint Regional Information Exchange System with the federal Homeland Security Information Network founder under competing visions of what HSIN ought to be.
Solaris 10 submitted for Common Criteria
Sun Microsystems plans a new product next year that will elevate the system to the same level of security as Trusted Solaris.
ArcSight upgrades insider threat analysis tools
By Michael Arnone ArcSight, Inc., is scheduled to release three products on Nov. 1 that are designed to help information-security professionals thwart previously invisible threats, company officials said today.
TSA seeks technology to round up the usual suspects
<font color="CC0000"><b>Updated</b></font>The Homeland Security Department's Transportation Security Administration has asked industry to suggest technologies for detecting suspicious behavior.
GSA selects Aquilent for FirstGov.gov refresh project
The General Services Administration has awarded Aquilent Inc. an $836,000 contract to provide services for the design and testing of the rebranded FirstGov.gov, the company said today.
GAO issues acquisition best practices framework
The Government Accountability Office has found that acquisition success depends on instituting best practices in four broad areas, including data management and security.
HHS proposes health IT exception to anti-kickback laws
The Health and Human Services Department wants physicians to be able to accept hardware, software and training from hospitals to encourage adoption of e-health records.
DHS site offers security tools, tips for software developers
The Homeland Security Department has launched a secure portal to provide best practices, tools and other resources for creating more reliable and secure software for developers and security professionals.
DOD signs enterprise software deal with Symantec
The Defense Department is offering its agencies access to more than 6,000 information assurance products and services.
Next version of Data Reference Model gets down to business
The working group applying the finishing touches to the latest version of the Data Reference Model says this edition will benefit from previous missteps.
The lowdown on networked multifunction printers
<b>What are they?</b> Networked multifunction printers offer workgroup print, copy, scan and fax features.
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