Checks and balances

As the government's money manager, the Treasury Department's Financial Management Service must reconcile its checkbook, like most households.

Seeking e-gov users, OMB goes Madison Avenue

Planning and development are done, the technology and administration are in place, and all that's left for three e-government projects is for the Office of Management and Budget to unveil them to the public.

Records agency automates its FISMA process

The government's move toward electronic documents is producing unexpected benefits for the nation's chief record-keeper.

DHS lines up IT procurements

The Homeland Security Department is moving ahead with three IT procurements to address interoperable communications, general IT functions and advanced baggage screening systems.

Border Patrol integrates GIS into its electronic barricade

Geographic information systems are crucial to the Border Patrol's plans for electronically reinforcing its 11,000 members patrolling the nation's boundaries.

Terror finance busters digging deeper, wider

The Treasury Department's Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence plans to integrate the department's information and intelligence streams.

Protests over HUD's HITS aren't over yet

Lockheed Martin Corp. has filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office of the latest award of the $750 million Housing and Urban Affairs Department IT infrastructure contract to EDS Corp.

DARPA awards $1b contract for combat UAV

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded Northrop Grumman Corp. a five-year, $1 billion contract to build the X-47B aircraft of the Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems program, an unmanned aerial vehicle that will be used in combat.

Forest Service IT workers win their A-76 bid

Some, but not all, technology employees at the Agriculture Department's Forest Service have dodged a bullet.

Army awards contract for simulations

The Army has chosen Northrop Grumman Corp. of Los Angeles for a 10-year, $408 million contract to provide battle command training support to Army corps, division and brigade commanders to improve warfighting capabilities.

OMB lays out R&D priorities for IT in 2006

The Bush administration has placed supercomputing and cyberinfrastructure among its highest priorities for agency R&D efforts in fiscal 2006.

OMB asks agencies for cybersecurity check-up

Agencies have until Oct. 6 to report on how they have improved their cybersecurity over the past year.

Microsoft links with Net2 backbone for SP2 delivery

Microsoft Corp. establishes a 2.5Gbps link from its Windows Update site to the high performance Internet2 Abilene backbone.

The IT world according to DOD

<b>C2 Constellation:</b> Air Force's planned peer-to-peer network meshing command, control, communications, computers, surveillance, intelligence and reconnaissance systems with airborne and space-based sensors.

GAO: Tax haven companies have federal contracting edge

New report says companies incorporated in overseas tax havens are likely to hold a competitive advantage over domestic competitors in pursuing federal contracts.

Net-centricity has many moving parts

The Defense Department faces a full row of hurdles in its quest for IT gold: to achieve systems interoperability and seamless information-sharing and fulfill its vision of a network-centric department.

Air Force lab contract will enhance data mining system

Architecture connects to multiple data sources and uses data mining tools to provide trend and pattern analysis.

Net-centric approach creates a software challenge

As the Defense Department gears its networks for greater use, its software needs also are changing.

DOD networks the future

Somewhere in time, the Army is fighting wars with a super-agile, lightning-fast force of manned and unmanned ground vehicles, air vehicles, sensors and munitions'a networked suite of weapons interoperating effortlessly with other military networks.

Agencies get out of the box

Mark Carney calls the core financial system the Education Department tried to install in 1999 a 'stinker.' The agency's chief financial officer quickly grew tired of the configuration issues as well as arduous and complex testing processes. Education's decision to move to Oracle'one of six commercial software systems approved for federal use by the Joint Financial Management Improvement Program'represents a trend: Agencies are changing their business practices to meet the software's capabilities instead of customizing software to conform to their own procedures.

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