Joint Systems Integration Command swings into operation
The new command and control facility for civilian as well as military agencies and NATO countries promises to be 'a vibrant intellectual engine.'
DHS sets deal for wearable GPS monitors
Homeland Security has inked an agreement with ISecureTrac for wearable GPS monitoring systems.
IBM forms new government consulting group
IBM will spend $10 million to set up a consultancy in Northern Virginia to focus on issues such as homeland security and intergovernmental interactions.
NSA picks three for $750m contract
The National Security Agency has hired Boeing, Northrop Grumman and Titan to help it manages programs enterprisewide.
Online Extra: USDA secretary makes e-gov's case to Congress
With a portion of their funding for e-government initiatives at risk, Agriculture Department secretary Ann M. Veneman took the unusual step of taking her agency's case directly to Congress.
Online Extra: 'Bake-offs' help agencies rate data-mining tools
Some agencies evaluating data-mining tools like to use what the Homeland Security Department's Lee Holcomb calls application bake-offs to find the best app for the task at hand.
Online Extra: Algorithms are the engines of data mining
At the core of many data-mining tools are the algorithms, or sets of rules, that the apps use to winnow data and select useful information.
Online Extra: How to avoid getting skewed results
Data sets with missing or inaccurate information obviously can skew data mining results, but how badly?
Navy awards $3 billion deal for tactical satellite system
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command has awarded a $3.26 billion contract to Lockheed Martin to build a narrowband satellite system for battlefield communications.
Online Extra: Fabian Pascal's reading list
Fabian Pascal recommends these articles about databases, Extensible Markup Language and Structured Query Language, written by himself and others:
Putnam tags IT security amendment to 9/11 bill
Rep. Adam Putnam has sponsored an amendment to the 9/11 Commission Recommendations Implementation Act that aims to bolster federal IT security.
Former IRS official leads new CSC federal practice
Joseph Kehoe, a former commissioner for the tax agency's Small Business and Self-Employed Division, takes over as chief of CSC's new federal consulting practice.
Soldier-finder software bound for Iraq
The Army will test a classified component of its Electronic Military Personnel Office system in Kuwait and Afghanistan next month and, if it works as expected, roll it out in January to all battalions in Iraq.<br>
OMB considering consortium model for grants administration
An Office of Management and Budget task force has recommended that agencies form consortiums to share their systems and eliminate duplicative spending.<br>
U.S. Visit hires expert eyes
Sometimes there's no substitute for a pair of human eyes in biometric identification, the Homeland Security Department's U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator System program has found.<br>
Speedy cybersecurity legislation killed by turbulence
An attempt by House Republican leaders to strengthen the Office of Management and Budget's role in cybersecurity was withdrawn late Thursday after industry and government officials voiced their opposition.<br>
HHS panel promotes e-prescribing standards
The National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics has recommended that the Health and Human Services Department recognize the e-prescribing transmission standard widely used by the pharmaceutical industry.<br>
Packet Rat: Rat sees spam bounty idea as a bust
The cyberrodent has been struggling to prop up the wall against spam that daily floods his agency's e-mail servers.
Virtual Space: Rain Gauge
van rained down death and destruction on the Gulf Coast this month, but it's raining straight up in these Sept. 15 images captured by NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite.
'Did you hear...'
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