Maryland school district enrolls Maximus for software work
The Prince George's County school system has awarded Maximus Inc. a contract to provide a student information software application.
Texas bets on a unified infrastructure
Dustin Lanier knows it won't be easy getting more than 200 agencies to turn over responsibility for their IT infrastructure to the Texas Department of Information Resources when a new state law takes effect Sept. 1.
Florida gives up on consolidation, at least for now
Florida has abolished an independent state technology office in a move that reverses steps it took four years ago to centralize IT management.
Two states, two directions on IT
An axiom of state and local politics is that the larger the state, the more difficult it is to coordinate IT policy and strategy across the so-called enterprise of state government.
GAO urges better audit oversight of GSA contracts
Teddy Roosevelt once said: 'Walk softly, and carry a big stick.'
DHS reshapes border technology plan
The Homeland Security Department is overhauling the $2.5 billion America's Shield Initiative to field technology at border crossings, in the wake of congressional criticism and an internal rejection of the project's plan.
People on the Move
<b>Rhonda Joseph</b> took the reins last week as Transportation Department chief enterprise architect, assuming the responsibilities Darren Ash had held as deputy associate CIO.
NARA's e-records project is set for award
Everything is falling into place as the time nears for the National Archives and Records Administration to decide whether Harris Corp. or Lockheed Martin Corp. will run the next-generation Electronic Records Archive system, according to the Government Accountability Office.
VA is almost ready to buy Peaches 3
The Veterans Affairs Department has issued a draft request for proposals for its $1.4 billion Procurement of Computer Hardware and Software contract, Peaches 3.
DHS personnel system buy draws Hill ire
Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.) has launched a critical inquiry into the Homeland Security Department's decision to award a blanket purchase agreement to Northrop Grumman Information Technology for the $175 million MaxHR project to build a new personnel system.
Senate drops restrictions on e-gov funding
The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Treasury, the Judiciary, and Housing and Urban Development did not follow the House's lead in restricting how agencies contribute money to e-government projects.
Feds want disks that are able to last 40 years
A federal data preservation working group has found that government agencies would like their recordable optical disks to last at least 40 years, if not longer.
Bush may veto DOD bill
White House senior advisers are threatening to recommend that President Bush veto the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2006 if it includes any provisions requiring the establishment of a national commission on detainee operations or regulating the detention, treatment or trial of suspected terrorists.
NOAA plans to consolidate its IT support
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration plans to release a request for proposals for a six-year consolidated IT support services contract by the end of September.
DHS deploys secret state and local net
The Homeland Security Department is deploying a new 'secret' data network to pass classified information to hundreds of state and local officials, DHS officials said at a congressional hearing late last month.
Spy agencies working on data standard
The intelligence community is building a data exchange standard to help its various agencies share information about terrorists.
DHS IG sees Buy American Act difficulties
The Homeland Security Department lacks the ability to fully track how well it is complying with the Buy American Act, according to a new report from acting inspector general Richard Skinner.
E-debit card reduces food stamp errors
The Agriculture Department has cut $1.4 billion in improper payments over five years from its Food Stamp program by adopting an electronic benefits card, and aligning state and federal benefit criteria.
Officials to use employee plan to push health IT standards
Managers of the 8-million-member Federal Employee Health Benefit Plan say they can use its market power to move the nation's health care providers to adopt standardized electronic records and interoperable IT platforms.
Interior officials accused of covering up IT security flaws
Senior Interior Department officials have been accused of threatening to demote the Bureau of Land Management's CIO in a bid to deter her and other federal employees from testifying forthrightly about the department's IT security flaws.
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