Army set to roll out its logistics app in July

After months of delays, the Army's Wholesale Logistics Modernization Program is finally ready to go live.

Share the spectrum, Bush says

President Bush unveiled a plan this month to better manage radio spectrum shared by government and industry.

Incoming

<b>Major upgrade</b>. The first of the Naval Air Systems Command's 15 E-6B Mercury aircraft has been sent to Boeing Aerospace Support Center at Cecil Field, Fla., to be outfitted with an advanced communications system and new cockpit.

Air Force advances five-year plan to integrate its security programs

The Air Force, which plans to integrate all of its electronic and base security programs under one concept of operation, recently released a request for proposals for the five-year project.

GAO shakes its financial finger at Defense

The Defense Department is piloting an automated system for analyzing how officials spend money on services, in response to recent criticism from a General Accounting Office report.<br>

Data sharing on the battlefield

Anthony Lisuzzo is the director of the Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate of the Research Development and Engineering Center at the Army's Communications'Electronics Command in Fort Monmouth, N.J. He is responsible for providing signals intelligence to ground troops and engaging in electronic warfare.

Air Force finds success using e-invoices

The Pacific Air Forces and the Air Force's Education and Training Command are piloting an e-commerce application that aims to simplify how they pay contractors.<br>

Navy inventory system collects servicewide award

A Navy automated inventory accounting system has received the assistant secretary of the Navy's Financial Management and Comptroller Team Award.<br>

Army site goes dynamic

The Army Acquisition Support Center at Fort Belvoir, Va., has jazzed up its Web site using ColdFusion MX and Dreamweaver MX from Macromedia Inc.

Army starts to consolidate software buys

The Army awarded a $78 million delivery order last week to Softmart of Downington, Pa., to consolidate its enterprise software purchases from Microsoft Corp. <br>

Army researches messaging and disaster recovery apps for AKO

The Army Knowledge Online portal is integrating new applications for users, said speakers at this week's Army Small Computer Program's IT Conference. <br>

Borland: Army's one-network effort starts at the top

The importance to the Army of networked, interoperable IT has clearly reached the service's top ranks, deputy CIO David Borland said today. <br>

LOGMOD to go live this month

After months of delays, the Army's Wholesale Logistics Modernization Program is ready to go live.<br>

Army center helps users standardize systems

The Army has established the Enterprise Business Integration Center, an IT consulting office that helps users standardize systems and programs. <br>

Giambastiani to head global force transformation

Navy Adm. Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr. has been nominated as the supreme allied commander for transformation, responsible for promoting joint interoperability among the allied countries.<br>

New DOD intel office opens this month

As the head of a new organization intended to better share intelligence information across the Defense Department, Stephen A. Cambone is mostly concerned with avoiding surprises.

Army network center moves to East Coast

A subordinate unit of the recently created Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) is relocating from Fort Huachuca, Ariz., to Fort Belvoir, Va.

SAIC to accept bids for GIG-BE support work

Science Applications International Corp. has issued a solicitation for hardware and software products to support the Global Information Grid-Bandwidth Expansion program.

Defense committees must resolve IT spending gap

The White House has barked back at House lawmakers' attempt to slice $1.7 billion from the $28 billion in fiscal 2004 IT funding proposed for the Defense Department.

Success in Iraq due to better info sharing, Tenet says

The CIA's director says the agency should mimic how intelligence agencies collaborate and how they collected the signals intelligence targeting data that helped the day-to-day business processes of U.S. forces in Iraq.<br>

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