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.
Four ex-feds join IT consulting firm
Four former government IT executives have joined the Washington consulting firm McConnell International LLC.<br>
Report: States must use new funding models
States must make greater use of nontraditional funding models to keep pace with technology changes during the fiscal crisis, according to a report from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers.<br>
Senate committee holds firm on E-Gov Fund for fiscal 2004
A Senate committee has OKed $5 million for the Office of Management and Budget's E-Government fund, $40 million less than requested.<br>
Air Force wants to build a universal translator
The Air Force has awarded a $1 million, two-year contract to two Washington companies to develop language translation technology.<br>
Army details results of systems integration efforts
The Army has reduced servers by 30 percent, slashed applications by 50 percent, begun work on an Army systems integration plan and created a deputy for Army logistics enterprise integration.<br>
Library of Congress plans moving-image portal
Three universities are using federal funding to build the Library of Congress' first centralized database portal for motion pictures and video images.<br>
State will extend passport deadline for some countries
The State Department has given countries whose citizens cross the borders without visas the opportunity to delay a deadline to furnish travelers with machine-readable passports.<br>
Database gaps make ID fraud easier, GAO says
Wide-ranging weaknesses in government agencies' ability to prevent identity fraud are made worse by flawed databases used to check identification documents, according to federal investigators.<br>
GSA to roll out smart cards in 2004
The General Services Administration today hired BearingPoint Inc. of McLean, Va., to provide 14,000 smart cards to agency employees. <br>
Veterans Affairs CTO Perry retires
Frank Perry, who led the development of the Veterans Affairs Department's One-VA enterprise architecture and spearheaded the consolidation of functions, has retired. <br>
Campbell: Policymakers need tech reassurance
State chief information officers need to translate their technology concepts and ideas into practical policy terms, a former Canadian prime minister tells CIOs today.<br>
House IT subcommittee kicks off 11 hearing schedule
Identity management, and using biometrics and smart-card technology in the federal government are among the topics being reviewed by a House IT subcommittee starting Tuesday.
Homeland research agency gets its first director
David Bolka, a scientist, technology manager and Navy veteran, has been named to be the first director of the Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency.<br>
CDW to purchase Micro Warehouse
CDW Corp. is buying the U.S. and Canadian operations of competitor Micro Warehouse Inc.<br>
Auditor faults management of Hawaii's EBT program
The Hawaii state auditor has found ineffective case management tools, a lack of inventory controls and other management-related problems with the electronic benefits transfer program operated by the state's Human Services Department.
'A good manager and well regarded'
Energy's Karen Evans to replace Mark Forman at the federal IT helm.<br>
Evans' vision is to stay the course
Karen Evans wants federal employees to know she is not an IT czar, she is not a tyrant and she is not a ruler. <br>
NIH links diet aid searchers to medical database
A National Institutes of Health Web site about dietary supplements will now link to a National Library of Medicine database.<br>
Senator asks AMS for thrift contract records
The Senate Governmental Affairs chairwoman is broadening an inquiry into contracting practices that led the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board to pay $36 million for a new record-keeping system and get nothing in return.<br>
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