U.S. faces a yawning gap over enthusiasm for IPv6

The biggest hurdle in moving government networks to the next generation of Internet Protocols may not be technical or even financial.

Senate is expected to restore health IT funds

The Health and Human Services Department's health IT initiative will likely get full funding next year after all.

Labor goes 5-for-5 on PMA

It took exactly three years for the Labor Department to reach perfection on the President's Management Agenda scorecard.

White House threatens veto over provisions of Defense authorization act

Senior advisers may recommend the president veto the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2006 over provisions related to terrorist detainee operations.

L.A. County re-ups Unisys for benefit eligibility system support

Under the contract, Unisys will continue providing application modification and technology infrastructure services for the Los Angeles Eligibility, Automated Determination, Evaluation and Reporting system.

Another peach falls from the tree

VA issues "Peaches 3" solicitation notice for its IT contracting vehicle - the third generation of its popular contract that has saved the agency millions.

Government wants long-lasting disks

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.

Congressman raps DHS personnel technology contract

The ranking Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee takes issue with DHS' award of a blanket purchase agreement for the agency's $175 million MaxHR project.

Senate drops restrictive e-gov language from spending bill

The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee did not follow the House's lead in restricting how agencies contribute money to e-government projects.

The lowdown on storage management software

<b>What is it?</b> Storage management software covers a gamut of functionality, from disaster recovery, to storage provisioning, to backup monitoring.

Making sense of storage

Storage management software has traditionally focused on helping agencies use networked storage wisely by avoiding waste and maximizing availability for mission-critical applications.

Write on this: Tablet PCs grow up

At Comdex 2001, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates predicted that by 2005, tablet PCs would be so popular they would outstrip notebook sales and possibly even compete with desktops.

GSA reopens contract to run FedBizOpps.gov

The General Services Administration has reopened the contract to revamp FedBizOpps.gov.

CherryRoad Tech protests Army AKO award to Lockheed

CherryRoad Technologies Inc. has filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office of the Army's $152 million award to Lockheed Martin Corp. for the management of its enterprise Web portal.

Senate committee approves combined health IT bill

Lawmakers today approved out of committee a health IT bill that combines the features of two similar pieces of legislation that had attracted wide bipartisan support.

The secret is out: DHS launches state-local network

The new HSIN-Secret classified network is being deployed and tested at 50 state emergency operations centers and 18 additional state and local law enforcement sites.

New Jersey extends Medicaid services deal with Unisys

Unisys will continue to process and pay bills submitted by providers that have treated beneficiaries eligible for the state's Medicaid program.

With wireless, it's good to learn from others

You could find worse places in the world to start a wireless technology proving ground than Hawaii's beautiful Big Island.

Internaut: Apps, not access, drive city wireless programs

When it comes to building wide area municipal wireless networks, access alone doesn't get the attention of most city governments.

GCN INSIDER: BlackBerry meets VOIP; Mobile power to the people

Frustrated when your cellular phone call drops off as you enter the bowels of a government building?

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