Worm targets vulnerability in Windows OSes
A worm exploiting a recently announced vulnerability in many Microsoft Windows operating systems has infected thousands of unprotected computers.
GAO questions Defense tactical radio program
The vision for the Joint Tactical Radio System program is an open architecture that will let warfighters communicate over disparate systems.
NIST network coordinates its projects via IM
A federally funded network of manufacturers and business advisers has begun using instant messaging to coordinate projects.
Mark these milestones in Forman's tenure
When Mark Forman signed up to manage the federal government's IT efforts, he came with a vision. He formulated a strategy and set milestones for the government to accomplish its e-government objectives using industry practices.
Parting words: a quick review
Mark Forman's two-year stint as the de facto governmentwide CIO was his third turn in a federal government job.
Forman may be gone, but will his lingo linger on?
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. And in IT circles, feds and industry officials alike have taken to mimicking the unique phraseology of Mark Forman.
The new E-Team
There's a new team of leaders taking control of federal IT and e-government for the administration, but they promise to stay the course set by Mark Forman.
With Forman gone, Bush must find the next e-gov czar
As the Office of Management and Budget considers candidates to replace Mark Forman, one thing is clear: the next administrator for e-government and IT will inherit a well-defined, prestigious position.
GSA awards $450 million E-Travel contract to Northrop Grumman, Carson Wagonlit
The General Services Administration this week awarded its E-Travel program contract to two companies, which will now compete to provide online travel management services to federal civilian agencies. <br>
OMB clarifies FAIR Act job classification appeal
In today's Federal Register the Office of Management and Budget made clearer how employees, unions or industry can challenge classifications of agency jobs deemed commercial or inherently governmental.<br>
Microsoft tries to shut out MSBlaster
Microsoft Corp. has removed the IP address for the Web site targeted by the MSBlaster worm, trying to foil a denial-of-service attack threatened for tomorrow while still leaving online a more-used site for software updates. <br>
Preparations aided response to massive outage; tracking the cause 'could take months'
State and local officials across the Northeast said today that the emergency response methods they upgraded after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks helped them respond to yesterday's massive power outage. <br>
Los Alamos to study weapons, HIV virus with Linux clusters
Los Alamos National Laboratory yesterday announced a deal to acquire two Linux clusters, one for modeling nuclear weapons and the other for unclassified research in biology, chemistry and engineering. <br>
Army's Noonan joins consultancy
A former senior intelligence officer has become a principal at Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. of McLean, Va., to be responsible for management and technical consulting with national intelligence agencies. <br>
Calendar
<b>8-10 CardTech SecurTech Conference.</b><br>Arlington, Va. Contact the Smart Card Alliance; Web: <a href= "http://www.ctst.com">www.ctst.com<a/>; phone: 800-442-2878.
NMCI adds video, security software
The Navy-Marine Corps Intranet's lead contractor, EDS Corp., this week certified the VCON ViGO personal desktop videoconferencing appliance as the first visual communications device under NMCI. <br>
Motion Computing slate gets keyboard
Slate-style Tablet PCs use a stylus instead of a keyboard, but Motion Computing Inc. has built a snap-on keyboard for its M1300 tablet. <br>
Federal Contract Law: Beware of traps in GSA's schedule program changes
The General Services Administration has gone ahead with one of the changes to the schedule program I discussed in my June 16 column.
CIOs must preach culture change
As CIOs move to the boardroom from the back office, many are finding they must act as evangelists rather than technologists.
Toshiba adds a document camera to an ultra-bright projector
Anyone who gives presentations with the Toshiba TLP791 LCD projector will never again have to spend time at the copier making transparencies.
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