Michigan will require some to e-file income taxes
Michigan is joining two nearby states in requiring corporations and professional tax preparers with large numbers of customers to file income tax returns electronically.<br>
NIH puts automated Web manager to work
NIH's technology center said it has installed new information management software to automatically develop and maintain content for the agency's Web sites.<br>
Administration supports Rep. Davis' acquisition bill
In a short six months, the Bush Administration has warmed to many of the provisions in Rep. Tom Davis' Services Acquisition Reform Act.<br>
Is HSD unprepared for biodefense?
The Homeland Security Department 'is not constructed properly' to counter biological terrorism, said Dr. Tara O'Toole, director of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies.
Online extra: Is the data for spies or for cops?
Some cultural barriers to information sharing for homeland security reflect a fundamental conflict: Intelligence agencies gather secret information for purposes of preventing terrorist acts; law enforcement agencies prosecute offenders.
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GAO defines enterprise architecture benchmarks
Responding to agency requests, the General Accounting Office has updated its guide on enterprise architectures with expanded metrics to measure how well an agency succeeds in implementation.<br>
Federal Contract Law: Three trends to watch for in federal procurement
Although it is tough to predict the direction of procurement policy, there are some trends with interesting possibilities. Three areas in particular hold promise.
GAO preps investment advice
As pressure increases on agencies to justify their IT investments, the General Accounting Office is preparing a tool to make the job easier. GAO this summer will release its updated IT Investment Management Framework to give agencies a methodology for improving their capital planning and investment control processes.
Face recognition system still not in the best light
Our test tool in this review, Saf2000, came bundled with Visionics FaceIt facial biometrics software, acquired last year by Identix. We tested it with the Panasonic Authenticam.
Biometrics gets better but still needs some work
The biometrics market is maturing past its once-flimsy hardware and confusing software.
The lowdown: tape storage
<b>What are they?</b> Tape storage devices run the gamut from small, PC-related systems in the gigabyte range to large enterprise tape libraries capable of up to petabytes of storage.
Tale of the Tape
Not long ago, tape storage technology seemed to be down for the count. The growing demands of electronic storage'for imaging, multimedia, streaming video and other data-intensive applications'led people to question whether older generations of tape drives and libraries could compete with fast-growing optical technologies.
Air Force adds sixth satellite to Milstar
The Air Force recently launched its sixth and final Military Strategic and Tactical Relay satellite to improve communications and situational awareness for warfighters in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Defense brass explain IT spending to Hill
The Defense Department's fiscal 2004 IT budget of $28 billion is too big to waste on poorly planned programs, a congressman told several Defense and military CIOs last month at a hearing of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities.
Energy will seek bids to manage Los Alamos
The Energy Department announced today that, for the first time in 60 years, it would seek competitive bids to manage Los Alamos National Laboratory.<br>
Justice will study terrorism's impact at state, local levels
Amid controversy over the burden that homeland security expenses have imposed on state and local governments, the Justice Department announced plans for a survey of international crime and terrorism.<br>
Army readies Future Combat System for next phase
The Army this month will submit the latest version of its Future Combat Systems program to the Defense Acquisition Board for formal approval to move from the planning phase into development and demonstration. And the operating system for computers in the program will be Linux.<br>
GovBenefits touted as e-gov model
On the first anniversary of GovBenefits.gov, praise for the Labor Department's portal as an e-government model.<br>
Sysadmins struggle to manage growing security infrastructures
IT security now hangs on applying patches as soon as they're posted, properly configuring hardware and software, and monitoring a host of devices that block unwanted traffic.
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