IRS seeks business rules management system
The agency has issued a request for proposals to acquire software, maintenance, and technical support and training to implement a business rules management environment as part of its systems modernization.
SE Linux embarks on Common Criteria testing
With the evaluation in place, this version of Linux could offer another trusted operating system for handling sensitive information.
Councils propose rules for time-and-materials, labor-hour contracts
Federal officials proposed new rules changing how the government buys and defines time-and-materials and labor-hour contracts.
Auditors link DHS training problems with disparate IT systems
A Government Accountability Office study identifies shortcomings and incompatibility among IT systems throughout the Homeland Security Department.
Census Bureau awards Lockheed Martin deal for 2010 census work
The Census Bureau has awarded a $500 million contract to Lockheed Martin Corp. to develop and operate the information processing system for the 2010 Census.
FAA air-traffic systems lack cyberprotections, GAO finds
Air-traffic control systems operated by the Federal Aviation Administration contain significant cybersecurity weaknesses and are vulnerable to attack, according to government auditors.
HHS proposes HIPAA standards for e-health claims attachments
The Health and Human Services Department is proposing the adoption of standards for certain attachments to electronic health care claims under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
New York state launches $2b wireless project
The state of New York announced that it is ready to begin work on a new statewide public safety radio network and that the prime contractor will assume full risk on the mammoth project.
Navy awards maintenance system deal to Multimax-led joint venture
Multimax will lead a team that will provide development, implementation, maintenance, training, configuration management and help-desk services to the Navy Systems Support Group's program management responsibility for the Facilities and Equipment Maintenance.
Marine Corps, Northrop Grumman in $125 million radar deal
The Marine Corps has awarded a contract to Northrop Grumman Corp. to provide new ground-based radar that consolidates four different radar mission areas into one.
AIIM sharpens focus on data sharing standards
AIIM International has started a working group to develop standards for tying together enterprise content management systems.
GSA awards Preferred analysis contract to KPMG
The General Services Administration awarded KPMG an analysis contract to gauge how the agency's Preferred program is working.
Consortium seeks greater resources for data interoperability
Congress should make a priority of data interoperability, rather than solely focusing on achieving interoperability for first-responder radio systems with voice communication, according to the Emergency Interoperability Consortium.
GSA extends deadline for Enterprise proposals in Networx procurement
The General Services Administration has extended to Oct. 24 the due date for contractors to submit proposals for the Enterprise part of the agency's $20 billion Networx procurement.
'Did you hear...'
<b>Perfect cyberstorm</b>. We can now officially retire the phrase 'digital Pearl Harbor.'
GSA looking for cost-effective information-sharing concepts
Got any creative ideas for how the federal government can do a better job of storing, retrieving and sharing its vast amounts of data? If so, the General Services Administration wants to hear from you.
Virtual Space: NASA's reality IP
Not only was the Space Shuttle Discovery mission a triumph for NASA
Packet Rat: It'll take all that glitters to make your Windows Sparkle
The Rat tuned into the chatter from his intelligence agents at the recent Microsoft Professional Developers' Conference (PDC) in the City of Angels.
FirstGov.gov to expand capabilities with new contract
<font color="CC0000"><b>(UPDATED)</b></font color> The General Services Administration expects an expanded search function on the Firstgov.gov Web site to improve access to and the efficiency of the portal.
Federal XML group updates guidelines
Three years is a long time in the field of information management.
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