Virginia honors state IT projects
At its annual IT symposium, the Commonwealth honors state, local and private-sector organizations for technology innovation.
Institute maps government, global growth
Project management group looks to boost membership, support for government executives.<br>
NSF commissions $11 million weather prediction grid
The National Science Foundation has awarded $11.25 million to the National Center for Supercomputing Applications to build a grid network to help study and predict dangerous weather.<br>
Homeland IT staff supports agencies in first response to Isabel
As Hurricane Isabel bore down on the nation's capital last week, the Homeland Security Department's IT officials were preparing to keep emergency communications systems live.<br>
Army wants to fine-tune intelligence data sharing
The Army's deputy chief of staff for intelligence went to Iraq for a week last month and said the force "didn't have the full power of the intelligence community at its fingertips." <br>
Federal offices in D.C. region close
Federal offices in the Washington, D.C., area are closed Thursday as Hurricane Isabel moved toward land 300 miles to the south early this morning.<br>
Government, industry debate the value of Common Criteria
The Common Criteria for security software evaluation are not a panacea for assuring government IT systems, government and industry officials told a House panel Wednesday.<br>
Significa
The Army has changed many people's lives, often for the better. One such individual, John Backus, is a former University of Virginia chemistry student who was expelled for nonattendance. While serving as a corporal in an antiaircraft battery at Fort Stewart, Ga., in 1943, the 19-year-old Backus took an Army aptitude test, the results of which prompted the service to send him to a pre-engineering program at the University of Pittsburgh.
Letters to the Editor
Having worked with enterprise architectures for most of my life, I can say that Lydia Moschkin is absolutely correct in her belief that the technical aspects of architecture are not in the same league as the cultural implications of implementing change.
Walk, don't run
When local police throw out a technological toy, you can be pretty sure it's worse than useless. Cops have an exquisite sense of what can do them good and what can't. Thus the Tampa, Fla., police recently tossed out a facial recognition system that, after a two-year try, didn't nab one criminal.
Major programs within the Department of Justice
<b>Jutnet</b>. The Justice Uniform Network will replace the Justice Consolidated Network that ties together the department's offices. When it is complete, Jutnet will provide interoperability across the department's components, such as the FBI, U.S. Attorneys' offices and Federal Bureau of Prisons. Justice wants to operate Jutnet as a managed service and will seek a contractor that offers improved fault tolerance and provides a network that can transfer data, voice and images. The project is also aimed at eliminating redundant features of JCN. Justice officials plan to award a contract for Jutnet later this year.
Army inks contract for oversight office
The Army has awarded a $7.6 million task order to Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Solutions to support the Army Enterprise Integration Oversight Office.<br>
Lawmakers aim to get tough on malicious code
House subcommittee members were frustrated Wednesday in their efforts to find out just who is releasing all of these computer worms and viruses.<br>
NAVAIR hires support for simulation division
The Naval Air Systems Command Warfare Center has awarded a $36 million task order to Lockheed Martin Corp. to support its Combat Environment Simulation division.<br>
E-business pilots chosen to enhance services' processes
The Business Initiative councils for the Defense Department, Army and Navy have approved a slate of new projects to improve military business processes.
Air Force is out of the code business
MONTGOMERY, Ala.'What once was the software factory of the Air Force, the Standard Systems Group, is a thing of the past. Today, it's a buying shop and systems integrator, with its 900 code jockeys reassigned to other functions.
New state site a hit for Connecticut
A new design for the Connecticut Web site has nearly doubled traffic, state officials said.
Vermont sets a data baseline
Jeff Cohen likes the old adage, 'What gets measured, gets done.' The director of the Vermont Child Support Office said he believes he can improve his office's performance if employees use data to guide their decision-making and to set a baseline from which to measure how well the office provides services.
House votes against revised A-76 rules
<font color="CC0000"> UPDATED </font color>The House voted to eliminate funding for the Bush administration's revised competitive sourcing rules.<br>
Complaint tracker goes after Medicare abuses
The Health and Human Services Department will put a new national complaint system into operation this month to track reports of alleged abuses by Medicare and Medicaid providers and suppliers.
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