New CIO comes aboard at PTO
David Freeland, a transplant from Texas state government, took the reins today as the Patent and Trademark Office's systems chief.
EDS to aid Pearson on student aid systems revamp
Under a $116 million deal, EDS will provide the enterprise architecture and application integration for Education's upgrade of its student loan program.
Faulty data slowed IRS rollout of personnel system, audit finds
A new IG report details how Treasury's failure to manage the rollout of a new HR system at the IRS pushed the price much higher than comparable conversions at other agencies.
Bush taps DOD deputy as interim Army undersecretary
President Bush has designated Raymond F. DuBois, a former deputy Defense undersecretary, as acting undersecretary of the Army.
On this day, the 'E' in e-gov stands for excellence
Government and industry officials gathered this month at a Washington lunch to honor agencies that received Excellence.gov Awards for their e-government systems.
Feds won't fume over Fiorina getting her pink slip
'The star-nosed mole sweeps its feelers back and forth 13 times a second while feeding,' recited the Rat's youngest son as he wrote his science report. 'When it finds food, it snatches it up in less than a fifth of a second.'
LinuxWorld brings flurry of product releases
This week's LinuxWorld Conference and Expo attracted the attention of some of the largest IT vendors.
DHS lights fire under IT procurement team
The Homeland Security Department plans to release a series of major procurements in the next 90 days for commodity IT products and services.
'Did you hear...'
<b>Buyer beware</b>. According to an analysis of more than 20,000 notebook computers it has repaired, NoteFix recently concluded that Toshiba America Inc., Sony Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. notebooks are the most commonly repaired brands, in that order.
GAO checklist guides managers through financial IT rules
The Government Accountability Office today published a checklist of core financial system requirements to help agencies meet federal mandates.
Proposed cuts to GSA's governmentwide policy shop to be felt throughout agencies
The White House's desire to eliminate what it considers redundant spending at the General Services Administration's Office of Governmentwide Policy might make things more difficult for one of its own offices.
DOD's IT budget boost is biggest in four years
The president's fiscal 2006 Defense Department budget proposal calls for raising IT spending by the largest margin in the past four years.
Bush's IT spending grows, but leaves some agencies behind
On the surface, the fiscal 2006 IT budget request of $65.1 billion appears to reflect the Bush administration's willingness to spend on technology, with a 7.1 percent jump overall from 2005 and double-digit percentage increases going to the Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs departments.
Agency IT security improves'a little
Seven agencies, including the Homeland Security Department, have received failing grades for their IT security efforts.
That system's only as secure as its audit trail
SAN FRANCISCO'The message is clear to vendors: It's not enough to secure your network and data when working for the government; you must be able to document security efforts to meet a growing list of federal requirements.
Commerce set to give nod to smart-card specs this week
SAN FRANCISCO'If everything goes well, the Federal Information Processing Standard for personal identity verification will be signed this week.
FBI probes hack involving fbi.gov e-mail addresses
FBI systems specialists last week launched an investigation into a hacking incident that prompted the bureau to close e-mail accounts furnished by its Internet service provider.
VA turns to vendor in bid to salvage flawed financial system
The Veterans Affairs Department is trying to figure how to put its Core Financial and Logistics System back on track.
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