Va. Corrections outsources building assessment data, services
The Virginia Department of Corrections has hired VFA Inc. of Boston to assess the department's buildings and provide facility management software.<br>
Wireless contestants will try to cobble together a network
The Urban Wireless Challenge is being held in conjunction with the Secure Trusted OS Consortium Symposium, being held in Washington.<br>
DHS adopts interim procurement rule
The Homeland Security Department has adopted its first departmental procurement regulation.<br>
GSA considers contract award announcement regulations
The General Services Administration is considering requiring agencies to announce all contract awards online. <br>
Researcher: Open-source software could bolster government security
Federal procurement requirements put open-source software at a disadvantage in the government market, making government systems less secure, a former program manager with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency said.<br>
New office seen needed to manage homeland security networks
The government needs a new organization to manage the technical and cultural issues raised by linking homeland security networks that operate at the sensitive but unclassified level, an intelligence community official says.<br>
DARPA awards development deal
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has kicked off the technology development phase of a program designed to predict the structural condition of aircraft.<br>
DFAS gets new director
Patrick T. Shine tomorrow will become the acting director of the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, replacing Thomas Bloom, who departed to become the chief financial officer of the Federal Aviation Administration.<br>
Industry responds to DHS' throwing down cybersecurity gauntlet
An industry group has unveiled a new tool to help top executives rate their companies' systems security soundness.<br>
Lawmakers: Adopt existing IT to fight terror
Congress is increasingly convinced that commercial software tools are adequate for the data mining and analysis requirements of fighting terrorism and protecting personal data from misuse.<br>
Survey finds fear of cyberthreats remains high
A new survey reveals that cybersecurity continues to be a chief worry among systems officials nationwide.
DHS challenges private sector on cybersecurity
The Homeland Security Department issued a challenge to IT vendors today: Step up to your security responsibilities.<br>
Look it up: A common language for vulnerabilities
Mitre Corp., which hosts a federally funded standard dictionary of software bugs, is developing a standard language to use in searching for these vulnerabilities in computer systems.<br>
Andrews AFB enhances video surveillance
Andrews Air Force Base is enhancing its video surveillance network to automatically detect unusual behavior, the software provider for the project said today. <br>
GIS tools keep Arizona residents aware of sex offenders
Arizona's Public Safety Department is giving the state's residents ready access to the whereabouts of convicted sex offenders.
App helps automate migration to NMCI
EDS Corp., lead contractor for the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet, recently deployed an application management software suite to help users migrate to the NMCI portal and to manage security in moving databases to Microsoft products.
Researcher says e-voting can't be counted on yet
Inherent flaws in complex software make electronic voting machines a risky proposition, a researcher from Johns Hopkins University said today at a conference in Washington.<br>
NSA awards systems engineering contract
The National Security Agency has hired Impact Innovations Group of Atlanta under a $42 million contract to provide software and systems engineering work.<br>
OMB wants 2004 to be a breakthrough year for e-gov
The Office of Management and Budget wants agencies to achieve "breakthrough performance," a top administrator says.<br>
Debarment list proposed to go electronic
The Defense Department, NASA and the General Services Administration have jointly proposed changing the Federal Acquisition Regulation to overhaul the database that tracks companies excluded from federal procurements.<br>
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