White House calls for unified R&D spending
Agencies should look at ways to combine their individual R&D efforts, including projects involving networking and computer science, the White House says.
IT consolidation is starting to pay off at DOT
About 40 percent of the way into its IT consolidation, the Transportation Department is already seeing benefits.
Guri Glass | Army installations move to the Web
Every Army recruit and every soldier leaving the Army for civilian life has had their information processed on a computer network that Guri Glass oversees
GAO says Future Combat Systems pillars are on shaky ground
The major communications systems that will connect the manned and unmanned vehicles of the Army's Future Combat Systems program will likely fail to meet technical challenges and an accelerated schedule, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Project looks at ways to hunt worms
The announcement last month by United Kingdom officials that Trojan horse worms have been selectively targeting government networks was an unwelcome'though expected'development, according to computer security experts.
Census counts on handhelds to cut field data-gathering costs
The Census Bureau's plan to use handheld computers during the 2010 census could save about $300 million alone on the cost of door-to-door counting, bureau officials say.
NIST's et.gov site opens up new frontiers
Like the trail of Reese's Pieces laid down to entice an extraterrestrial in a well-known science fiction movie, a new interagency project sponsored by the CIO Council is leading federal program managers to promising new technologies.
Auditors say FAA needs to determine effects of air traffic IT cuts
The Government Accountability Office has applauded cuts in air traffic IT programs, but advised the Federal Aviation Administration to monitor the effects.
Santa Clara, Calif., looks to ACS for IT outsourcing
ACS will manage the city's IT operations and provide data center management, help desk support, applications support network management and desktop support.
Spy agencies craft terrorist watch list data exchange standard
The Terrorist Watchlist Person Data Exchange Standard was mandated by a memorandum of understanding among the Justice and Homeland Security departments and the CIA.
GAO gives failing grades to DHS information security
Among shortcomings detailed in the report are incomplete risk assessments, lack of security plans and incomplete or absent testing and evaluation of existing policies and procedures.
GTSI adds outdoor wireless to contracts
GTSI has agreed to re-sell LightPointe's high speed outdoor wireless products, adding the company's solutions to four contract vehicles. Government buyers can now use GTSI's NASA Scientific, Engineering and Workstation Procurement [SEWP) III, the National Institutes of Health's Electronic Commodity Store III, the US Communities or the Air Force NetCents
DHS shake-up plan due Wednesday
Secretary Michael Chertoff is scheduled to announce plans for changing the Homeland Security Department's policies and organization during a speech later this week.
CDC, DHS years away from bioterror, public health IT integration
A new GAO report says there needs to be greater integration between public-health initiatives being pursued the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Homeland Security Department.
Croom takes reins at DISA
Air Force Lt. Gen. Charles E. Croom Jr. also became the new head of the Joint Task Force for Global Network Operations.
Agencies must prepare for IPv6
Evans sets a June 2008 deadline for shift
Rendezvous with the future
Dell's new OptiPlex GX620 can handle 32-bit computing this year and 64-bit next.
Pension insurer seeks financial management system
PBGC's goal is to replace the current three core financial systems, which provide financial reporting and government and commercial accounting tasks, such as reconciling debits and credits.
Germany moves forward with e-passports
Germany will be the first European country to introduce integrated circuit chips with personal identifying information and a digital facial photograph under legislation approved today.
GSA's FirstGov RFQ shows plan to switch to Web-based searches
The General Services Administration is taking a new approach to pump up FirstGov.gov's weak search capabilities, and it should be in place by next February.
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