DHS plans for IT address mission goals, infrastructure
The DHS CIO Council has set its priorities for the year ahead.
FTC: Technology, not legislation, needed to fight spyware
A commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission said today that pending anti-spyware legislation could do more harm than good.
Agriculture tests correspondence management software
The Agriculture Department has begun testing an enterprise correspondence management application to organize executive letters, memos and reports.
Microsoft .Net and J2EE coexist nicely
Expert says Microsoft .Net and Java 2 Enterprise Edition have roughly equal market share and will continue to coexist.
Standards for federal smart cards are on the way
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is preparing a new Federal Information Processing Standard for an interoperable governmentwide ID.
Energy takes title of world's fastest computer
The Energy Department announced its BlueGene/L system is faster than any other supercomputer.
Law enforcement could help put the squeeze on spammers
The conviction of a pair of spammers could help turn the tide in the fight against unsolicited commercial e-mail, one security expert says.
VA unveils secure veterans' ID card
The Veterans Affairs Department is launching a new identification card for veterans using VA services that will safeguard confidential information.
Navy puts warfighting first
The war in Middle East is squeezing the Navy's electronic government efforts, deputy Navy Department CIO Robert J. Carey said today.
NARA proposes to lighten e-mail record load
Agencies no longer would have to keep nonessential e-mail in a separate file after 90 to 180 days under a proposed rule.
Defense will promote wide use of NSA's secure data model
The National Security Agency's new technical reference model for securing data on the Global Information Grid is going to become entrenched at the Defense Department and should spread to other agencies and industry.
Military struggles for secure collaboration
The military's Common Access smart card, in the works for almost a decade, now secures physical and logical resource access for more than 3.5 million Defense Department personnel.
DHS data chief says DRM needs more refinement
The Office of Management and Budget's just-released Data Reference Model needs some adjustments if it is to help agencies share information, the metadata guru for the Homeland Security Department says.
OMB releases much-anticipated data model
The Interior Department's Recreation One-Stop e-government project hit a wall: Federal and state government partners working on the project could not agree on what data to include and share for making reservations at state and national parks.
From MilCom 2004: DISA plans shift to net-centric C2 system
MONTEREY, Calif.'The Defense Information Systems Agency is winding down its use of the Global Command and Control System as it moves to an architecture that will give the Defense Department broader hosting capability.
Budget cut forces DHS to revisit plan for HR apps
Congressional action to slash funding for the Homeland Security Department's human resources system could slow the project.
Calif. counties use cell phones to stay in touch with polls
Orange and Los Angeles counties in California bought 6,500 wireless phones to keep election officials in touch with polling sites last week.
E-voting passes Election Day test
Nearly a third of the people who voted in the presidential election cast their votes electronically, and it turns out that the systems performed better than expected.
IBM: Worm attacks are surging
IBM Corp. has reported a recent surge in network attacks against critical infrastructures of government agencies, telecommunications carriers and utilities.
Army advances on $1 billion IT services deal
The Army is developing requirements for the IT Enterprise Solutions-2 Services contract and expects to release a request for information this month for the billion-dollar program.
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