Bay Area transit police map a better view of their beat

The Bay Area Rapid Transit Police Department is pushing location-based information out to its cops in the field by making data available on wireless devices.

Agencies face a tight timetable on new federal ID standard

The hard work on the new FIPS standard for personal identity verification is about to begin: Agencies must be in initial compliance by October.

Intrusion prevention systems provide an active line of defense

Squeezed for time and manpower, IT administrators are moving beyond intrusion detection systems, implementing tools to automatically block intrusions.

New security tools focus on the data

The increasing mobility of digitized data and a growing concern over privacy is driving security from the network perimeter down to the data level.

Anti-spyware tool to become standard issue for Windows

Microsoft will make its new AntiSpyware tool available at no charge to all Windows users, Bill Gates says.

CIOs say consolidation and cybersecurity top priority list

That's the chief finding from a new survey of 44 CIOs, who say the driving factors behind IT consolidation are cutting costs and improving network cybersecurity.

With Hula project, Novell will dance to open-source tune

The company will make code for NetMail's e-mail and calendar functions available to developers through a new open-source project.

Mergers reshape telecom landscape in government

Three major telecom mergers will mean fewer vendors for feds to choose from but perhaps better services.

How to build a better baggage screener

A new baggage-screening system unveiled at the Demo@15 Conference is hailed as "the most important product to take the Demo stage' in the trade show's 15-year history.

Cybersecurity group celebrates its first birthday by looking ahead

The Computer Security Industry Alliance has "established a beachhead in Washington," executive director Paul Kurtz says.

Secure e-mail tools debut in the desert

A pair of software start-ups introduce new tools to protect organizations from damaging incoming and outgoing e-mail.

Security conference kicks off with FISMA focus

The RSA Security Conference gets underway today with NIST sessions on meeting security and identity management requirements.

Eight DOD contracts to get audits in wake of Druyun scandal

The Defense IG will take a closer look at eight contracts that fell under the authority of Darlene Druyun, the recently convicted former Air Force acquisition manager.

New mobile keyboard isn't really there

This $150 tool can create a virtual light-generated keyboard that can be projected onto any flat surface.

Bureau of Engraving and Printing hires Web help

The Treasury bureau has awarded a five-year, $4.5 million contract to Orizon to help with Web development.

Global warning system gets USGS support

Through its Public Warning Network Challenge, the Internet Society is calling for collaborators for an all-hazards public warning system'an effort that the Geological Survey endorses.

GSA details its Alliant strategy

GSA's lucrative Alliant acquisition will include a contract for small businesses and a ceiling of $65 billion.

Cisco, IBM propose Internet-based disaster alert system

Engineers say such a system could be used to quickly alert people of an impending catastrophic event, such as a tsunami or a hurricane.

Three weather, climate supercomputers sync up

NOAA's planned Global Earth Observation System of Systems got a new member this week: a trio of IBM eServer clustered supercomputers.

Industry wants administration to focus on cybercrime

The proposal was made during talks between chief technology officers of prominent hardware and software companies and government officials.

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