CMS to apply business rules engines to claims processing
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has requested information on two technologies that could revolutionize the way health care claims are settled.
Energy funds open-source performance tool
The Energy Department has contracted SGI to develop an open-source version of its high-performance computer-testing software.
DHS chooses E-Travel vendor
Homeland Security has set a deal with E-Travel vendor EDS for electronic-travel services for the department.
UAVs assist urban warfare exercise
The 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit this month conducted a two-week urban warfare exercise with streaming imagery and sensor data from two unmanned aerial vehicles.
State and local spending on outsourcing levels off
Spending on IT outsourcing among state and local governments grew little in 2004, but will spiral upward within the next five years, a new Input report projects.
New DOD group will focus on geospatial data standards
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has created the Geospatial Intelligence Standards Technical Working Group as a forum for exchanging ideas and developing data-sharing standards.
IRS must improve testing for new accounting system, IG says
Because the IRS did not adequately track systems requirements when it tested the initial release of a taxpayer accounts data warehouse, it did not release Version 1 for fear the system might not function as planned, the Treasury IG reports.
A hit list of the year's top viruses
A malware hall of fame is the latest addition to the year's what's in and what's out lists. The Noomy.A worm nabbed the most sophisticated <i>honors</i> and the Zafi.D the most opportunistic.
Despite new border systems, IG finds illegal entries using stolen passports persist
Bearers of stolen passports gain entry into the country even though Homeland Security systems include alerts about the bogus credentials, a new IG report finds.
Financial managers get own metrics site
The Chief Financial Officers Council recently launched a site for measuring project management goals against a series of standard financial indicators.
DHS' info assurance chief resigns
Frank Libutti today tendered his resignation as undersecretary for information assurance and infrastructure protection at the Homeland Security Department.
DOD mobile satellite, radio communications will use 3G
Third-generation wireless chip designs and software for the Defense Department's narrowband satellite communications and joint tactical radios are on the way.
IRS to issue new mainframe support contracts
The IRS has issued an RFI seeking ways to better maintain and manage its mainframe hardware and software.
GAO gives Uncle Sam thumbs-up on e-gov
Agencies are making progress on projects mandated by the E-Government Act, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.
Defense looking for advanced teleconferencing
DOD is looking for ideas on how to use global videoconferencing technologies to enhance command and control.
Ohio speeds recovery for victims of identity theft
The state will begin issuing biometric ID cards next month to help victims of identity theft recover quickly.
OMB mandates agency use of approved PKI providers
The Office of Management and Budget is requiring agencies to use one of three approved providers for public-key infrastructure and e-signature services.
DARPA funds dozens of new urban-warfare tools
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded 37 contracts for a variety of urban-warfighting technologies.
SBA finalizes small-business certification process
A new Small Business Association policy requires small businesses with federal contracts to recertify themselves after mergers or acquisitions.
States find reverse auctions limiting for IT buys
"When dealing with IT systems and professional services where specifications vary greatly from vendor to vendor, reverse auctions are often not cost-effective or efficient.'
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