Friends welcome Davis to reform committee chair
Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.), newly named chairman of the House Government Reform Committee, was feted at a Washington steakhouse dinner recently by friends in government and industry. The Virginia Republican has many IT contractors and federal employees in his district, and he worked for a major contractor before going into politics. Davis, left, makes a point to Sudhakar Shenoy, chairman of Information Management Consultants Inc. of McLean, Va.
FOSE opens up at new digs
Workers put the finishing touches last week on the new Washington Convention Center, which opens this week with FOSE 2003.
People on the Move
NASA last month tapped its deputy systems chief, <b>Patricia L. Dunnington</b>, to take over as CIO. Dunnington had been deputy CIO since August 2002. She first came to work at NASA in 1982 as a presidential management intern in the Office of Aerospace Technology. She moved up the ranks of the agency's systems management, including a stint as CIO for the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va.
Post-war telecom in Iraq: CDMA or GSM?
One day after learning that the Defense Department wants to use the European Global System for Mobile Communications wireless protocol to build a cellular system in postwar Iraq, Rep. Darrell Issa launched a pre-emptive strike in the House.
DOD re-ups satellite comm contract
The Defense Department has exercised the first one-year option of its Enhanced Mobile Satellite Services contract, which supplies secure global communications 'across the entire spectrum of the deployed military,' said Navy Lt. Cmdr. Augustine J. Ponturiero of the Defense Information Systems Agency.
Environmental data centers urged toward 'bleeding edge'
A National Research Council committee studying federal environmental data centers recommends more use of commercial and open-source software and to 'aggressively adopt newer, 'bleeding edge' technical approaches where there might be significant return on investment.'
Behind digital battlefield lies digital logistics chain
From the dashboard PC in his Humvee, a soldier clicks on a map sent out by his commander. The map shows where he is, where he needs to be, where he can find friendly forces and where the enemy is.
Task force seeks more access to supercomputers
Agencies that use supercomputers are being asked to join a task force to make high-end systems more accessible for federal uses.
Agencies must reach out to citizens on their data privacy concerns, experts say
The government must consider citizens' perceptions about privacy when it embarks on e-government and data-sharing initiatives, federal and industry officials said at a recent supercomputer conference.
IT blueprint gives TSA a foundation
The Transportation Security Administration is sticking to a do-more-with-less-and-do-it-quickly approach as it begins Stage 2 of its systems infrastructure implementation.
TSP system gears up for mid-June launch
The Thrift Savings Plan record-keeping system is entering the home stretch with a target go-live date in mid-June.
HSD readies antiterror watch list
The Homeland Security Department soon will unveil a governmentwide watch list of suspected terrorists, achieving what secretary Tom Ridge designates as the new department's No. 1 IT goal.
GAO recommends oversight for DOD business systems upgrade
The Defense Department's business systems modernization is in serious trouble and needs hands-on management, a General Accounting Office auditor told House lawmakers last week.
EOS watches Iraq smoke plumes
As media computer simulations zoom across battlefields in Iraq, NASA's Earth Observatory Natural Hazards Web site, at earthobservatory.nasa.gov, shows images of oil well fires and dust storms in southern Iraq.
Rugged gear goes with GIs to Iraqi desert
In the harsh deserts of Iraq, temperature extremes, sandstorms and bumpy terrain can be as hazardous to IT equipment as the enemy is.
Wireless LANs join Marines in the war zone
When Marines went ashore on Iraq's Faw Peninsula last month, they checked out their equipment with 2,000 gun-shaped, handheld computers acquired under the Defense Department's $248 million Automated Identification Technology-2 contract.
Handheld and portable PCs speed war data
PCs and PDAs can transmit firing coordinates to artillery on the ground or to aircraft. They supply maps and personnel information for medical evacuations and carry maintenance manuals for military vehicles.
Military families can access free war-watch site
Corda Technologies Inc. of Lindon, Utah, is offering a free online Troop Tracker for families of military personnel.
Army fields DMS for use in Middle East
The Army is using the Defense Message System at command facilities in Kuwait and Afghanistan to send out tactical messages over the Defense Information Systems Network.
Dashboard PCs show real-time troop positions
Army, Marine Corps and allied ground forces in Kuwait and Iraq have used the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below tactical communications system to track enemy and friendly forces and to obtain terrain data.
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