TSA will begin traveler registry pilot in June
The Transportation Security Administration earlier this month announced a registered traveler pilot to begin at selected airports in June.
E-folders let State workers access HR files anywhere
New electronic personnel folders are helping the State Department meet the strictures of the Government Paperwork Elimination Act and Bush administration demands to integrate human resources systems.
DARPA funds cognition, regeneration projects
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has chosen 11 research projects to fund under its Self-Regenerative Systems program.<br>
Congress preparing for battles over A-76
Administration vows to fight expected new measures to stop or severely limit its program to open commercial federal jobs to competition with the private sector.<br>
Funding shortfall stops TSA IT rollout
The Transportation Security Administration has halted work on the second phase of its IT infrastructure because of a funding shortfall.<br>
Putnam pens security reg for Clinger-Cohen
On top of the IT management and procurement rules agencies must follow under the Clinger-Cohen Act, an upcoming amendment to the 1996 law would add security requirements.
VA puts nationwide grave locator online
Feature will let Internet users search for the gravesite locations of veterans buried at the VA's 120 cemeteries since the Civil War.<br>
DOD sets up group to test biometrics
The Defense Department announced today the formation of the Test and Evaluation Biometric Working Group to push best practices for biometric testing and evaluation.<br>
GSA extends software inventory deadline
GSA has extended the deadline to May 1 for agencies to submit inventories of the software they use to help GSA plan SmartBuy, the enterprise software licensing program.
Energy pulls plugs on world's largest database
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center's Objectivity database has stopped growing, a victim of industry standardization within the scientific community.
Last-minute filers turn to e-file
E-filing by home computer users and tax professionals continued to surge as the midnight deadline nears.<br>
NOAA portal yields first-CLASS data
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has cranked up a dual-sited portal for retrieving environmental data from satellite and ground observations.<br>
Telecommuting made easy
When I started telecommuting, I was surprised to find very little software geared to the average federal telecommuter.All you really need to do basic office work at home is a computer, an Internet connection and an e-mail address. More advanced work such as accessing secure databases, for example, might require costly applications and arrangements outside the scope of this review.
The lowdown on SMI-S
<b>What is it?</b> SMI-S is the Storage Management Initiative Specification. It has been developed by the Storage Networking Industry Association to create a common approach to managing different vendors' storage products.
Storage at the next level
<b>The SMI-S standard, expected to be approved by June, will put teeth into SAN management</b> The Storage Networking Industry Association is working overtime to sell its Storage Management Initiative Specification to vendors, application developers and users of storage management solutions.
'Clock ticking' on interagency radio network
Homeland Security, Justice and Treasury expect to solicit proposals soon for the Integrated Wireless Network for federal law enforcement agencies.<br>
Incoming
<b>Network support</b>. The Army's European Command will use software from Quest Software Inc. of Irvine, Calif., to manage its Microsoft network infrastructure.
Army brings digital training to the troops
At both the fixed sites and the deployable prototypes, soldiers have access to thousands of Web-based courses unique to the service. Some courses are conducted via videoconferencing or teleconferencing or are multimedia.
NGA rates geospatial tools for agencies
EarthWhere imagery software has won good marks from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's Pathfinder 2004 program.The spatial data provisioning application from SANZ Inc. of Castle Rock, Colo., ranked in the top five of tools for still and motion imagery evaluated in the annual program.
Internaut: IT food for thought
In the past few weeks I've run across a handful of cool ideas that seem worth keeping an eye on.I make no promise that any of these four will take off and become dominant players on the government computing landscape. But each might be considered an idea to watch in the coming months.
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