Finding a 'soldier in a haystack'
'Saving Private Ryan' may have been a fictional movie about soldiers looking for one of their own during WWII, but for the military services this is a real problem.
VA to control, restrict use of mobile storage devices
In the next month, the Veterans Affairs Department will let employees plug into its network only those mobile storage devices issued by the CIO's office.
DOD intertwines data security, interoperability challenges
DOD is spending $2.5 billion on information assurance in fiscal 2007, and a good portion of those funds are to ensure the military can share data safely.
Feds falling behind in managing data: Heiner
The federal government is losing the battle to organize data and make it accessible. In fact, according to one expert, agencies are moving backward in regards to technology and delivering information, according to one critic.
Agencies delaying move to Vista OS
Many federal agencies will not be moving to Microsoft Corp.'s next operating system, Vista, anytime soon.
Agencies delaying move to Microsoft Vista
Several agency CIOs said they either see no business reason to move from Windows XP to the new OS, or are budgeting and planning for the transition in 2009 or beyond.
A net gain from outsourcing?
The Homeland Security and Interior departments plan to use Networx for the switch to managed network services.
NSA ponies up to secure IPv6
Agency backs project to develop IP encryptors for classified networks.
Managed networks are the future
Agencies clearly are interested in outsourcing the management of their network and communications.
Tools for managed network services are coming together
Networx, the upcoming governmentwide acquisition contract for telecommunications, and the IT Infrastructure Line of Business Consolidation effort are poised to push agencies into outsourcing at least some of their networks responsibilities.
IAC names top Excellence.gov projects
The Justice Information Sharing system is the first non-federal project to be named a top finalist.
Providers look for a level playing field
OMB has not decided how to resolve inequities in the 1932 Economy Act.
Leaders want reporting on same page
Common accounting code could weed out some of the 'thousand flowers.'
Many HSPD-12 cards fail their first test
A majority of the ID cards agencies issued to meet Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 fell short of complying with the federal standard and must be retested.
And another thing...
The smart-card industry rolled into Washington hoping to educate lawmakers' staff on the necessity and benefits of their technology.
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OMB sets timeline to launch federal spending database
With 10 months until the deadline to put all federal contract and grant spending in an online database, the Office of Management and Budget is asking for public comment on how best to implement the law.
IT in '08: Finish what you started
OMB uses budget to focus agencies on showing results from current projects.
Agency contributions for e-gov projects to fall in 2007
Agencies will spend $27.7 million less on e-government programs in fiscal 2007, OMB reported Thursday.
TWIC contract award protested
TSA's $70 million contract to deploy the Transportation Worker's Identification Card is under protest.
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