VA should centralize all IT functions under CIO: Gartner, Congress
The Veterans Affairs Department should centralize its IT infrastructure under the department CIO, according to the consultant who examined VA's IT organization.
Don't forget the Web
Government Web sites pose a set of challenges different from those faced by employees.
Beyond section 508
Ask anybody: Computers can be a pain to use.
Outlook's new best friend
Everyone now seems to be using e-mail as a file transfer medium.
Blogging grows up
Collaboration tools can benefit almost any organization.
Panasonic Toughbook CF-18: Ultraportable meets ultrarugged
Rugged notebooks are designed to weather some pretty harsh environments, from the deserts of Iraq to the trunk of a patrol car in Texas.
Internaut: A terrible time to learn valuable lessons
As I'm writing this, less than a week after one of the nation's most destructive natural disasters, no one in and around the Gulf Coast was worrying too much about computer technology.
GCN INSIDER: Big fish, little fish; Beauty and the beast; Peanut butter, meet chocolate
Why one IT company buys another is always a mystery, at least at first.
Lessons learned: SSL VPN
The Labor Department's Mine Safety and Health Administration has found that a virtual private network using Secure Sockets Layer encryption and authentication provides an adequate level of network access to remote workers without overburdening its IT support staff.
CIO Council planning white paper as OMB retools CORE.gov site
The CIO Council will release a white paper on service component-based architecture as part of the Office of Management and Budget's effort to redefine how government operates through its Federal Enterprise Architecture initiative.
GAO finds faults in Transportation's automated traffic management system
Slow implementation of the Transportation Department's computerized congestion management system has hindered the program's effectiveness, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Navy training command tech support deal goes to CSC
The Naval Education and Training Command has awarded a four-year, $100 million contract to Computer Sciences Corp. for IT support services.
Bureau of Prisons calls on Unisys for inmate phone system
The federal Bureau of Prisons has awarded a contract to Unisys Corp. for nationwide deployment and operation of the next-generation federal inmate telephone system.
San Diego County IT-telecom project draws industry heavyweights
San Diego County's lucrative IT and telecommunications outsourcing opportunity recompete, scheduled for award in December, is drawing intense interest from teams led by four powerhouse systems integrator companies.
Ohio taps ACS for electronic benefits transfer
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. will provide the state with transaction processing for electronic benefits transfer and other services.
Army calls in the troops to establish communications in Gulf Coast
CAMP SHELBY, Miss.'The communications architecture in the Gulf region supporting Hurricane Katrina search-and-rescue efforts is larger than what is being used in Iraq, according to the Army.
Mine safety agency secures the tunnel for remote users
The Labor Department's Mine Safety and Health Administration has 1,200 inspectors traveling around the country who rarely work in a MSHA office.
Lessons learned: Web hosting
Redesigning a Web site can be accomplished on a shoestring.
Give it up
Consumers pay a premium for organically grown produce, but in the IT world, organic is not always good.
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