GSA to test HSPD-12 credentials
Agencies must submit the digital certificates embedded on their Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 cards to the General Services Administration by Jan. 19 for testing.
DHS audit finds weaknesses in CBP financial reporting
IT control vulnerabilities are a material weakness in the financial reporting systems of the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, according to a new audit.
Treasury taps Roback as acting CIO
The Treasury Department has named Edward Roback as acting CIO, along with his current position of associate CIO for cybersecurity.
A-76 might be one of the first casualties of new Congress, Davis suggests
According to Rep. Tom Davis, one of the first casualties of the new Congress could be a program designed to create competition around functions performed by the federal government.
Nevada selects state CIO
Daniel Stockwell has been chosen by Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons to serve as director of the state's IT department and state CIO.
Bill seeks improved info sharing at DHS
As part of legislation submitted to implement the 9/11 Commission recommendations, the new Democratic majority in Congress has a plan to improve information sharing at DHS.
E-authentication gets a new focus
The Office of Management and Budget has directed agencies to reduce their contributions to the E-Authentication initiative by half for fiscal 2007, signaling another change in direction for a project many believed was the key to making e-government less about consolidating Web sites and more about transactions.
Secure systems
Mobile thin-client computers simultaneously access multiple networks of different classification levels via wireless connections.
Data sharing and security
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Navy wants encryption, better monitoring on wireless LANs
The Navy sets a wireless policy for hardware and services that requires authentication, encryption and support for PKI.
OMB reminds agencies to use BPA for credit monitoring services
Agencies that are victimized by a data breach of personal information should use a new blanket purchase agreement set up by the General Services Administration.
DOE's Bodman fires Brooks as head of NNSA
After years of security lapses and system breaches at the National Nuclear Security Administration, Linton Brooks has been dismissed as administrator of NNSA.
Army Corps taps Digital Angel for RFID deal
The Army Corps of Engineers has signed a contract with Digital Angel Corp. for passive integrated transponder technology for fish monitoring.
GSA buys data encryption software
The General Services Administration will improve the security of 12,000 laptops by installing data encryption software from Credant Technologies Inc.
DHS: TWIC ID card to cost more than expected
DHS's final rule for the Transportation Workers Identification Credential card will require that most maritime workers pay at least $139 for their initial TWIC card.
DHS tracking system will keep eye on IT workers
A new records system is being designed to allow the Homeland Security Department to monitor IT workers with department access.
CMS seeks enterprise development services
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services seeks enterprise system development services as part of its new approach for acquiring, delivering and managing IT.
FinCEN, IRS must better manage data: GAO
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and the IRS need to better coordinate and manage bank data used to track money laundering and terrorist financing, according to a new GAO report.
DHS: TSA Secure Flight program has 'privacy missteps'
A new report has concluded that TSA committed 'significant privacy missteps' in its crafting of its Secure Flight prescreening program for airline passengers.
Bush signs VA bill that protects data from misuse
President Bush signed into law a $3.2 billion bill that will improve veterans' benefits, health care, the security of their sensitive data and its response to a comprehensive breach.
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