Employers flock to IRS online taxpayer number feature
The Internal Revenue Service has issued more than 498,081 employer identification numbers through its online application form since it became available in April.<br>
Feds look at the big computer picture
Federal R&D policy-makers are trying to revitalize big iron amid concerns that a Japanese supercomputer has held the title of world's fastest by a wide margin for a year and a half, despite U.S. domination of the top 500 systems.
Power User: Sometimes getting ahead means learning to make do
One year ago in this space, I wrote about the trouble I was having with an upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP Pro. I could no longer use a perfectly good Lexmark printer because it would take more trouble to make it compatible with XP Pro than simply buying a new Lexmark X5150 combo printer, fax and flat-bed scanner.
Man, Bytes, Dog
At Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, a pair of Palm OS applications can confirm guests arriving for a retirement luncheon as well as train bomb-sniffing dogs.
Army game garners 2.4 million users
The official computer game of the U.S. Army has enjoyed 2.4 million users since its debut in July 2002.<br>
Editorial Cartoon
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Significa
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has an active quantum computing program that encompasses work by federal and university scientists. Some of the NIST Quantum Information Program research, described at ubit.nist.gov, occurs at the agency's Time and Frequency Division in Boulder, Colo.
Letters to the Editor
I enjoyed reading the articles about your annual award recipients. One of the citations caught my attention: 'Cohen changed the course of federal IT.' I would like to provide information I believe is needed and was not included in the article on the Clinger-Cohen Act.
Restricted diet
Mathematicians and physicists have worked for decades to find unifying principles that govern the universe.
Expect 2003's hot topics to still be hot next year
It's been a year of hot management and procurement topics for the GCN Reader Survey.
E-gov brings CFOs, CIOs together
Mark Carney would never be identified as a techie. But that doesn't mean the deputy chief financial officer at the Education Department and chairman of the E-Government and Systems Committee for the CFO Council isn't IT-savvy.
State lines
<b>Online benefits</b>. The federal government recently took the first steps to integrate federal and state benefit programs online.
Fla. county centralizes health, family services data
Orange County, Fla., is juicing up its case management for health and family services.
Case closed: Delaware courts use e-files
For court administrator Art Bernardino, Delaware Superior Court's move to electronic criminal records has been a long time coming.
Report card: Cybersecurity efforts still falling short
A congressional report card finds improvement in cybersecurity work but some agencies continue to get low marks.<br>
Treasury kicks off new financial infrastructure protection effort
The Treasury Department is investing $2 million to upgrade a center whose aim is to alert and aid 99 percent of the nation's financial sector in the event of a cyberthreat.
PTO's director to step down next month
James E. Rogan, undersecretary of Commerce for intellectual property and director of the Patent and Trademark Office, today announced that he will leave Jan. 9.
Moonv6 testing to continue
The Defense Department and the University of New Hampshire plan a second phase of interoperability tests on the Moonv6 test bed, the nation's largest native IPv6 network.<br>
GAO: Agency architectures are still immature
Agency progress toward mature enterprise architectures is stagnant, according to a soon-to-be released General Accounting Office report.<br>
AWIPS proceeds with workstation upgrades
About half of the 137 sites in the National Weather Service's severe-storm prediction system now have new workstations that run Linux.<br>
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