DISA reorganizes IT staff around net-centric programs
The Defense Information Systems Agency has begun reorganizing its IT staff to put the focus on the Defense Department's enterprise infrastructure efforts.<br>
VeriSign says ICANN is stifling Net's progress
VeriSign argues that a demand that it suspend its Site Finder wild-card search site will stifle new services and investment in the Internet's infrastructure.<br>
OMB hails progress on competitive sourcing
Agencies are in a better position than ever to compete federal jobs with the private sector, according to a new report.<br>
Chapman, CIO at Health and Human Services, resigns
Melissa Chapman will step down as the CIO of the Health and Human Services Department to join Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.<br>
ICANN to VeriSign: Stop it
The Internet's governing body today issued an ultimatum to VeriSign Inc., operator of the .com and .net domain name registries, to discontinue the controversial VeriSign Site Finder service.<br>
Federal Reserve checks out new servers
The Federal Reserve System needed more computing power for its check-clearing operations, and the most cost-effective upgrade proposal came from its in-house IT staff.<br>
Procurement collection system launched
A General Services Administration-led team launched the Federal Procurement Data System repository, on time and on budget this week.<br>
Wireless monitor extends to 802.11g networks
AirDefense 3.5 security and monitoring system can simultaneously monitor all three LAN types.<br>
Washington area set to expand smart-card transit program
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority plans to improve the smart cards it uses for fare payment.<br>
Lawmakers question GSA on contract abuses, reorganization
Lawmakers are taking a closer look at the General Services Administration's Federal Technology Service after agency officials discovered contract abuses at regional offices.
OPM personnel record database goes live
Four agencies are testing the new data repository and work force analysis tools the Office of Personnel Management launched this week. <br>
Faulty databases hobble program evaluation
Congress should hold off making a simplified acquisition test program permanent until agencies provide reliable data about it, the General Accounting Office said. <br>
OPM personnel record database goes live
Four agencies are testing the new data repository and work force analysis tools the Office of Personnel Management launched this week under the Enterprise Human Resources Integration e-government project. <br>
GSA reopens E-Travel procurement
The General Services Administration will reopen the solicitation for its E-Travel initiative rather than defend its actions to the General Accounting Office.<br>
EPA hires Lockheed for rule-making systems
The Environmental Protection Agency awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. a contract to integrate federal online rule-making systems with the Regulations.gov portal.<br>
New procurement rules debut
The Defense Department will change the way it buys services, and all federal agencies will be allowed to use share-in-savings contracting for information technology work, according to procurement rule changes announced today.
Grid computing project hones smallpox research
The Smallpox Research Grid Project, a distributed computing project, has identified 44 most-promising drug candidates that could be studied further in traditional lab experiments.<br>
FBI probes bogus bureau site used in scam
The FBI yesterday launched an investigation of a Web site, since removed from the Internet, that masqueraded as a federal bureau site and sought to lure consumers to submit private financial information.<br>
OPM extends deadline for background data
OPM says agencies have not fully complied with a request to report on actions they are taking to improve reporting about personnel and security clearance reviews.<br>
Putnam says e-gov faces a startling array of challenges
Agencies must overcome four challenges to make e-government successful, and none of the four deal with resources, a congressman says.<br>
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