Internaut: To keep up with PKI, agencies need XML, and vice versa
It's a daunting task to get multiple federal agencies to agree on an Extensible Markup Language standard for data sharing.
Power User: Speed up remote Net access and slow down attackers
If you work in a field office that's networked only through the Internet, and if recent attacks have made you a bit nervous about reaching your mission-critical Web sites, store the site names in a local DNS translation table.
Library of Congress stacks its bar codes three deep for storage
The Library of Congress in November opened its first off-site storage facility in two decades at Fort Meade, Md.
In-Q-Tel gets into storage management
In-Q-Tel, the CIA's technology incubator, has signed its first development agreement for secure storage management tools.
Markle report says antiterror effort should be decentralized
The Homeland Security Department cannot operate flexibly enough in procurement or technological innovation, the Markle Foundation of New York said in a report prepared late last year with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the Brookings Institution and the University of Virginia. Procurement reforms 'permit but fail to require' a break with past practices for technology development, the report said.
NSA plans high-security smart card
The National Security Agency is testing a smart card with higher security than the Defense Department's current Common Access Card, which has already been issued to more than a million DOD employees.
Every bit counts
When the Navy issues a memorandum, personnel aboard ships sometimes don't have it in their hands until several months later.
DOD speeds up use of electronic workflow system
Two Defense Department undersecretaries are calling for the rapid rollout of an automated system that lets vendors submit invoices and reports, and receive payments electronically.<br>
Fighter plane plagued with software problems
Computers in the cockpit of the Air Force's F/A-22 Raptor fighter planes have been plagued with software problems and need to be rebooted regularly, the Pentagon's chief technical adviser said.
New military center seeks interoperable technology
The Joint Chiefs of Staff plans to open a hub for technology companies to show off their latest wares to the Defense Department as a means to speed up development.
Army's 'virtual' microscope brings images to docs around the world
In Army Maj. Keith J. Kaplan's office at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, water runs from a fountain, music CDs like Billie Joel, Herbie Hancock and Eric Clapton hang from a rack, and a picture of the skyscrapers in Chicago'his hometown'hangs on a wall.
Editorial Cartoon
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Significa
In his presentation to the U.N. Security Council about Iraq's covert weapons program, secretary of State Colin Powell said, 'Our sources tell us that, in some cases, the hard drives of computers at Iraqi weapons facilities were replaced. Who took the hard drives? Where did they go? What's being hidden? Why? There's only one answer to the why: to deceive, to hide, to keep from the inspectors.'
Another View: Isn't it time you tried online collaboration?
If you want to mold your staff into an efficient, productive team, consider tossing out your current office habits and installing online collaboration tools. The right technology will foster new ways for teams to work, such as telecommuting or virtual projects with shifting structures.
What IT money?
The Bush administration's proposed IT spending for fiscal 2004 is less than it seems. $59.3 billion is a big number. But it is only 2.2 percent more than what the administration expects to spend in 2003, and nearly all the increase is for the Homeland Security Department.
Spam is no tasty treat for federal IT managers
Spam is a real pain in the can for government systems managers.
AT&T claws back in federal game
Christopher Rooney, president of AT&T Corp.'s government solutions group in McLean, Va., and a 20-year veteran of the telecommunications industry, heads sales to federal, state and local governments.
State lines
<b>A little help</b>. Dallas County, Texas, has outsourced all of its IT services to SchlumbergerSema of New York. Under a five-year, $40 million contract, the New York unit of Schlumberger Ltd. will support the county's IT infrastructure, including mainframe, telecommunications, help desk, security and network services.
D.C. is revamping its administrative systems
The District of Columbia's Administrative Services Department will spend $71.5 million over the next five years to replace its paper-laden administrative processes.
Mass., Mo. outsource HIPAA training
In what some government officials are calling 'a health care Y2K,' state hospitals and other providers are scrambling to train their staffs in the data security and privacy mandates set by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. HIPAA's final privacy deadline is April 14.
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