GCN Lab: DLPs show longevity in test
Texas Instruments Inc., the company that invented digital light processing, wants to prove that DLP projectors surpass rival LCDs in length of service. <br>
Packet Rat: If only tax returns were rocket science
The Rat has learned two important lessons this month. First, if one's eldest offspring ever dreams up a science fair project involving the term 'rocket-propelled,' find a way to redirect him or her toward phototropism in plants.
Pictures at an exposition
Photographs from the 2003 FOSE.
DOD rushes C2 updates for war
The Defense Department has rushed delivery of the latest versions of the Global Command and Control System'Joint to help soldiers fighting in Iraq.
D.C.'s IT has come a long way
'Four years ago, you would have laughed me off the stage if I had come out talking about technology,' Washington Mayor Anthony Williams said in a keynote at FOSE 2003 this month.
Business cases bolster contracts
The Office of Management and Budget's requirement that agencies justify their IT investments in business cases has a positive side effect: better overall contracting.
Best new technologies earn honors at show
At FOSE 2003 this month, the Best New Technology Awards ceremony honored the winners of new IT products exhibited during the show. Vendors submitted more than 100 entries this year.
OMB's E-Strategy report signals start of E-Government Act of 2002
Mark Forman today officially became the administrator for the Office of E-Government and IT within the Office of Management and Budget. <br>
CIO Council's subcommittees help OMB vet EA policies
The CIO Council's Enterprise Architecture and Infrastructure Committee gives the government's IT chiefs a forum for debating and reaching consensus on EA topics.
NIST starts security certification program
Ron Ross, former head of the National Information Assurance Partnership, has started a new office that will develop standards for certifying that new agency systems are secure. <br>
Enterprise architects share tips for sound framework
'Enterprise architecture is a tough nut to crack.'That statement'by Paul Martindale, an enterprise architect in the Federal Aviation Administration's Office of Information Systems'summed up the challenge of creating enterprise architectures, as laid out by speakers this month at FOSE 2003 in Washington.
Data management system gets new analysis tool
An automated data analysis tool will allow FBI analysts to pore through more than 1 billion documents and share information with other intelligence agencies. <br>
Homeland Security starting over with Safecom
With more than 53,000 public-safety groups using largely incompatible radio networks, Project Safecom was a long shot to finish in the 18- to 24-month time frame the Office of Management and Budget laid out.
Group creates color-coded index for privacy threats
SAN FRANCISCO'The Electronic Privacy Information Center last week unveiled a Privacy Threat Index to track what it sees as the expanding menace of government surveillance.
E-Authentication is ready to go live
The E-Authentication Gateway has been cleared for use. And the Office of Management and Budget is developing policies to make sure agencies can use it.
New rugged notebooks get tougher: biorugged
The definition of computer ruggedness has changed.
DISA monitors C2 net traffic in battle zones
A suite of security applications monitors traffic on military command and control networks and helps enforce data security for Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The Air Force signs contract for IM license
The Air Force has negotiated an enterprise license for the Bantu Instant Messaging and Presence Platform.
Quirk is new chief of signals intelligence
The National Security Agency has appointed Army Maj. Gen. Richard J. Quirk III as director for signals intelligence.
Council's white papers cover architectures
A shared interest group of the Industry Advisory Council has released four white papers on federal enterprise architecture planning.
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