Army prototypes world's highest-resolution projector
The research center of the Army's Research, Development and Engineering Command has built what it claims to be the world's highest-resolution large-screen projector.<br>
HHS to study how to make drug imports safe
The Health and Human Services Department has created a task force to determine how to safely import prescription drugs and to assess their impact.<br>
Bill would require review of federal programs every five years
Congressman introduces legislation to require OMB to review agency program purpose, design, strategic plan, management and results at least every five years.<br>
IRS names new electronic tax chief
The Internal Revenue Service has named e-commerce expert and IT industry veteran Bert DuMars director of the Electronic Tax Administration.<br>
DOD seeks bids on procurement system
The Defense Department has released a request for proposals for the development of an integrated acquisition management system.<br>
GSA's Sindelar takes on familiar role for OMB, e-gov
The Office of Management and Budget is getting serious about its line of business consolidation initiatives'called by some the next wave of e-government projects.
Network security doesn't stop at the perimeter any more
The proliferation of mobile devices connecting with networks and of blended threats exploiting multiple avenues of attack are changing the way security is implemented.<br>
District builds wireless network for public safety
Washington, D.C., this month started building the nation's first wireless high-speed broadband data network dedicated solely for first responders.<br>
Cray acquires another supercomputer vendor
Cray Inc., a longtime supercomputer maker whose high-end systems reside in many federal laboratories, plans to acquire a start-up Canadian manufacturer of low-cost, high-performance systems.<br>
DHS brass defend government's cybersecurity efforts
Although the Homeland Security Department does not'and cannot'focus all its attention on cybersecurity, it is a priority, a pair of senior government officials say.
USPS E-Postmark could catch on
The Postal Service's commercial partner in its Electronic-Postmark program is stepping up marketing of the electronic service.<br>
New registry organizes architecture components
Agencies that want to share reusable enterprise architecture components now have a secure Web site to store and manage such components.<br>
SAIC to vendors, competitors: Come on in, the water's great
Federal and state officials researching homeland security systems can get close-up looks at a center in McLean, Va., established by Science Applications International Inc. <br>
OMB wants rule to support better vendor management
OMB will propose a rule that would require agencies to include a clause in all new contracts asking vendors to use earned value management criteria to manage the project.<br>
Defense to certify EA software vendors
The Defense Department will start certifying enterprise architecture software that is compatible with the agency's own architecture terminology.<br>
Security company hopes interoperability will spur strong authentication
VeriSign Inc. is seeking industry support for a reference architecture based primarily on existing standards that would make authentication schemes interoperable across networks and vendor platforms.<br>
Group wants to integrate physical, IT security
The Open Security Exchange is developing interoperability standards with an eye toward tearing down stovepipes between physical and IT security.<br>
DOD devotes a Web site to biometrics
The Defense Department today unveiled a Web site for biometrics information.<br>
FDA to require bar codes on drugs, blood products
The Food and Drug Administration will require bar codes on the labels of thousands of drugs and biological products to help protect patients from preventable medication errors and reduce health care costs.<br>
DOD proposes new acquisition rules
The Defense Department this week proposed publishing 14 rules in the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement that would streamline the acquisition process.
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