Lieberman, OMB approach a compromise on e-gov bill

Office of Management and Budget officials are negotiating with Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.) about his e-government bill, S 803, in an effort to make the administration's request for $45 million for 24 approved e-gov projects more palatable to lawmakers.

House OKs bill to pump $880 million into cybersecurity R&D

The House today overwhelmingly passed a bill to expand systems security R&D at the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

CIO Council releases knowledge management primer

The CIO Council's knowledge management working group yesterday released a CD-ROM with information about best practices and other data to further feds' use of knowledge management.

E-gov personnel could earn performance bonuses

Do well on your e-government projects, and you could get a fat bonus check.

Bush proposes boost in 2003 IT security budget

Systems initiatives tied to the government's homeland defense efforts received a boost beyond the $52 billion earmarked for IT in the fiscal 2003 budget proposal President Bush sent to Congress today.

State of the union: Will security push lead to IT boost?

In his state of the union speech last week, President Bush stuck with his oft-stated homeland security priorities: fighting bioterrorism, securing borders and airports, beefing up emergency response and improving intelligence gathering.

OFPP reform agenda tilts toward contractors

The Defense Department, the National Institutes of Health and NASA are a step closer to merging disparate past-performance databases.

Forman asks for 15 percent more for IT in 2003

The administration is asking Congress for $52 billion for IT in fiscal 2003, a 15 percent increase over the fiscal 2002 budget. The request includes nearly $30 billion for 2,900 of the most significant government IT projects, said <b>Mark Forman,</b> associate director for e-government and IT at the Office of Management and Budget. The budget request will go to Congress Monday.

Pennsylvania, FBI share crime data

When the call came for cooperation among government law enforcement officials after Sept. 11 and the anthrax strikes, some state and local agencies were ready to take part immediately.

OFPP's Styles: Competition will improve agency management

President Bush's commitment to the public-private competition of more than 425,000 federal jobs is part of an overall plan to improve management, an administration official said yesterday.

Congressional Web sites come up short, study says

Most congressional Web sites still fail to meet the needs of constituents, the Congress Online Project of Washington reported yesterday.

NET Guard would be a volunteer expert force

A force of volunteer technical experts from the public and private sectors would have made a big difference after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks by rapidly restoring telecommunications and computer networks, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) said last month.

Forman adds expertise to tech staff

Mark Forman has begun building an e-government team of full- and part-time players.

Jan.'s list rates 126,000 jobs as outsourceable

Seventeen agencies this month gave the Office of Management and Budget their job inventories as required by the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act.

ISO: search engine for FirstGov

When the General Services Administration this month released a request for proposals for a new search engine for FirstGov, the purpose was not only to find a vendor to supply new searching technology but to give the governmentwide Web portal a face-lift.

GSA auctions $17.6 million worth of surplus goods online

A 3-carat diamond ring, a Coast Guard cutter and a 1979 Bentley Rolls-Royce were some of the more unusual surplus items the General Services Administration's auction Web site sold since the agency introduced the service a year ago.

GAO says GSA Advantage, ITSS lack management controls

Two General Services Administration online procurement systems lack basic management controls, according to correspondence from the General Accounting Office to GSA that was released earlier this week.

OMB's Forman adds two techie chiefs to his staff

Mark Forman's staff grows by two this month. The Office of Management and Budget's associate director for e-government and IT has gained Norman Lorentz as his chief technology officer. Forman also has tapped Debra Stouffer, deputy CIO for IT reform at the Housing and Urban Development Department, to spend 90 days drafting a governmentwide architecture proposal.

Survey finds e-government is a hit

E-government services are catching on with the public, outpacing some common commercial services, according to figures released today from the 2001 National Technology Readiness Survey by the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland and Rockbridge Associates Inc. of Great Falls, Va.

GSA searches for a new FirstGov engine

The General Services Administration yesterday released a request for proposals for a new search engine for the FirstGov database portal.

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