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<b>9-10 SoldierTech 2003 Conference.</b><br>Arlington, Va. Contact the Institute for Defense & Government Advancement; Web: <a href= "http://www.idga.com">www.idga.com</a>.
Executive Suite: Work dilemma: delivering bad news a good way
There is no easy way to give bad news in the work place. Years ago at a Harvard seminar composed of senior Defense Department executives, the professor asked if anyone had ever had a good experience delivering bad news to their supervisor or employees. In the audience of more than 100, not a single hand was raised.
Morale agency solves EA puzzle
Building an enterprise architecture is a lot like putting together a giant jigsaw puzzle, said Rick Thomas, CIO of the Army Morale, Welfare and Recreation agency.
Motion's noteworthy tablet has a Centrino
Tablet PCs in general have performed worse than comparable standard notebook PCs. The Motion M1300 Tablet PC is the first in what will likely be a long line of notebook equals.
KVM switch can take over a LAN remotely
Keyboard-video-mouse switches, or KVMs, connect several computers so that a user can manipulate all of them using just one keyboard, one mouse and one monitor.
Tadpoles and Sun take 64-bit on the go, find a princely notebook
If you're looking for a high-performance notebook computer and have no problems navigating a Unix interface, the Tadpole Sparcbook 6500SX should meet your needs.
FAA reorganization will alter IT purchases
A shakeup in the organization of the Federal Aviation Administration announced last week by Russell G. Chew, its new chief operating officer, will change the way the agency handles IT acquisitions. <br>
Xplore the possibilities of a rugged tablet
This implacable Tablet PC takes a licking and keeps on ticking under extreme heat, cold and moisture
Congress plans report cards on cybersecurity
On the heels of Office of Management and Budget efforts over the past year to boost cybersecurity, lawmakers are set to weigh in on agency progress. <br>
The lowdown on E-forms
<b>What are they?</b> E-forms are electronic versions of paper forms that can be created, designed, filled in and managed completely online.
Nanotechnology R&D bills move through Congress
The House and Senate have worked out differences in bills to fund and oversee research and development in the potentially controversial field of nanotechnology.<br>
E-forms and content
If you need an incentive other than the Government Paperwork Elimination Act to reduce your dependency on paper forms, consider a few facts.
Incoming
Skyward systems. The Defense Department plans to launch an experimental tactical satellite early next year to support battlefield information needs.
DOD overpays for satellite access
The Defense Department accounts for more than half of the $500 million yearly revenue earned by commercial satellite services, but it pays a premium because its needs surge unexpectedly.
Military fights C4I digital divide
More than 170,000 U.S. and allied troops fought in Operation Iraqi Freedom'many without adequate command, control, communications, computer and intelligence systems. Ground troops often had a blurry battlefield picture, although commanders had 'unparalleled control of battle formations,' said Lt. Gen. William S. Wallace, commanding general of Army forces during the combat phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
DARPA funds hardware adaptability
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has given three high-performance computer manufacturers a total of $146.1 million to design more adaptable systems for future national security needs.
@Info.Policy: What's hidden in that document you posted?
How careful are you about placing agency documents on the Web? A casual posting can include unseen changes, comments or other elements not intended for public consumption. Here are a couple of embarrassing examples.
'Guinea pigs' try top-level Common Criteria tests
The National Information Assurance Partnership has OK'd the first product evaluations at the highest level of the international Common Criteria IT security standards.
Corps of Engineers gets backup help from remote control apps
In the Army Corps of Engineers' largest land district, fixing a broken computer used to mean flying an IT staff member out to the affected field office.
Cyber Eye: Wanted, dead or alive: malicious coders
Microsoft this month added an arrow to the quiver in the global war against malicious code by promising a six-figure payout for information leading to the conviction of whoever coded Blaster and SoBig.
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