DOD to exclude high-risk software vendors
The Defense Department is changing its software acquisition policy to improve the quality and security of what it buys.
USGS makes more satellite pics available
The Geological Survey has awarded the third contract in a $15 million program to make commercial satellite imagery widely available to government users.
Spam still presents technology and enforcement challenges
Six months after a legislative crackdown, spam accounts for 80 percent of all e-mail and still clogs servers and in boxes.
Voting software company submits code to NIST
An electronic voting software company has released source code for a balloting security module to the National Institute of Standards and Technology
USGS awards contracts for satellite imagery
The Geological Survey has awarded a third contract in a $15 million program to make commercial satellite imagery widely available to government users.
Qwest announces voice over IP service for enterprises
Qwest Communications International Inc. will begin rolling out a voice over IP network service to over 22 cities, including Washington, by year's end.
Compromise of major Web hosting sites reported
A compromise of servers hosting major Websites is infecting government, corporate and personal computers.
Telecom sees IP as its savior
CHICAGO'Networks don't care what moves over their cables and wires, and packets don't care how they get from one point to another. That means telephone companies can no longer focus on being phone companies if they want to recover economically, telecom executives said last week at the SuperComm trade show here.
Glitches stall Coast Guard radio upgrade
The Coast Guard's $611 million project to overhaul its coastal radio system for search and rescue has fallen months behind schedule because of delays in integrating control system software.
Fuel cell maker wants telcos to get the lead out
A maker of hydrogen fuel cells wants to replace banks of batteries as the backup power source of choice for telecom applications.
Cyber Eye: Could we have little help here, please?
The Federal Computer Incident Response Center shut down its free patch-management service in February, one year after its launch, because of a resounding lack of user interest.
DHS: Many critical facilities are at risk
The Homeland Security Department has identified 1,700 facilities at risk in the nation's critical infrastructures, but it lacks the authority to force corrections by companies or state and local governments.
FCC's Michael Powell: Let the market do its job
'We have responsibility not to draw capital off of an innovative market,' FCC chairman says.
Industry expects demand for wireless broadband
Equipment manufacturers are banking on a pent-up demand for broadband access to drive the market for a new wireless service, WiMAX.
Sprint joins high-speed wireless data race
Sprint Corp. plans to invest $1 billion over the next two years to deploy the high-speed data service over its PCS network.
More competition or less? It depends on whom you ask.
A recent federal court decision eliminating FCC rules on unbundling local phone access has changed the way telecom companies compete.
What's coming for the Internet: Evolution
Vinton Cerf, one of the founding fathers of the Internet, make a few predictions for reporters at the SuperComm trade show Monday.
Optical networking takes a step forward
A consortium of tier 1 carriers demonstrates intelligent optical internetworking on a worldwide scale at the SuperComm trade show.
Big pipes for serious networkers at SuperComm
Convention hall features permanent 1Gbps connection to Internet2.
DOD, contractors try sharing credentials
The Defense Department and six contractors are cooperating on a summer-long interoperability test for credentials.
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