Best of both worlds
The best thing about migrating to 64-bit computing might be that you don't have to do it in one great leap.
Software recovers deleted photos
When you delete an image, accidentally or on purpose, from the flash memory chip in your digital camera, is it really gone forever?
Latest notebooks chase desktop PC performance
If Intel Corp. is to be believed, its new Centrino mobile computing platform, previously codenamed Sonoma, will bring high-end desktop PC performance to notebooks.
Air Force to beta test Microsoft security patches
The Air Force now has a head start on implementing Microsoft security patches through a program that allows the department to receive beta test versions of programs.
Internaut: Municipal wireless programs take planning
As more big cities announce plans to build large-scale wireless mesh networks, city IT managers need to take a step back to establish exactly what they hope to accomplish with such construction.
Census Bureau runs VOIP over upgraded, high-quality network
On the eve of the 2000 census, the Census Bureau was looking for a replacement for its AT&T Merlin telephone system.
GCN INSIDER: Trends and technologies that affect the way government does IT
The GCN Lab was prepared to sing the praises of the Xkey USB security device when it learned the product'introduced just last year'might be phased out. In a call to one of the product's Israel-based engineers, it became clear the reason wasn't technology related.
Calling all networks
When IT specialist Dale Baskerville arrived at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center's new D.C.-area facility in May 2002, she saw a rare opportunity to build a telecommunications system from scratch.
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Another view: E-passports need security upfront, not later
The State Department is committing one of the classic IT blunders with its proposed rules for electronic passports'focusing only on functionality and ignoring security when implementing a new technology.
EDITOR'S DESK: Uncommon chance at a common language
Each year federal, state and local governments spend billions of dollars in pursuit of an elusive goal: to share information simply and securely.
For feds' searches, Google is the main course
In the Web search-engine race, Google is an easy winner for feds.
SQL vs. XML in a database world
In a sense, Jonathan Robie acts as a diplomat between two disparate technologies'Extensible Markup Language and relational databases.
Incoming
<b>Handheld deal</b>. The Army's Network Enterprise Technology Command has awarded a one-year blanket purchasing agreement to CDW Government Inc. for wireless devices and peripherals.
Marines plan to Web-enable duty assignment application
The Marine Corps has taken an application that its own programmers created to help make duty assignments and is making it Web-accessible via the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet.
Defense rolls out pair of PKI apps to users worldwide
The Defense Department has two new applications that speed up the validation of digital signatures for its Common Access Card program.
Defense digitizes pathology samples
Every day, military medical staffs around the world rely on the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology to help them make diagnoses based on samples from tumors, tissue and other specimens.
Customs automation project still troubled, GAO says
The Homeland Security Department's Automated Commercial Environment project faces further cost and schedule overruns unless it tightens program management, according to a new report.
Panel calls for U.S., Canada, Mexico to integrate border policies
An independent task force says a North American security perimeter should be created, with a common biometric border pass that would allow expedited passage of travelers through customs, immigration and airport security.
Users find federal Web sites less satisfying
Federal Web sites are meeting fewer of the public's needs, according to a new report released today.
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