Innovative IT projects from 10 agencies win recognition
Ten federal projects received awards at the Post Newsweek Government Awards gala last night in Washington for their innovative, effective use of IT.
GAO: Better data is key to GPEA success
The Office of Management and Budget must do better at collecting information from agencies on their plans to comply with the Government Paperwork Elimination Act, the General Accounting Office told Congress last month in a report.
E-gov bill author is optimistic
Mark Forman may not be the federal CIO, but his appointment earlier this year as IT point man shows that the Bush administration is aware e-government programs need strong leadership, said the chief author of Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman's E-Government Act of 2001.
Panel proposes 'intelligent mail' tracking system
A panel of corporate executives and a postal official are advocating the development of a system that would allow the Postal Service to track every piece of mail it handles from pickup to delivery.
Panel calls for 'intelligent mail'
Mailing industry executives and a postal official have called on the Postal Service to develop a system to track every piece of mail from pickup to delivery.
Bush proposal gives managers power to shape work force
The Bush administration yesterday submitted a bill to Congress that would give federal managers greater discretion in worker buyouts, recruitment and retention.
Coast Guard inks a deal for IT services
The Coast Guard has awarded a $17.8 million contract from systems engineering and technical services at its Aircraft Repair and Supply Center in Elizabeth City, N.C., to RS Information Systems.
Commerce Web site aims to boost small-business exports
The Commerce Department this week launched a Web service aimed at connecting U.S. businesses with buyers and partners around the world.
Report: Feds face $75m in IT costs
It will cost the federal government more than $75 million in IT hardware and services to replace infrastructure damaged in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center and Pentagon, according to a report from Input Inc.
Lieberman and administration can compromise on e-government, aide says
Mark Forman isn't the federal CIO, but his appointment earlier this year shows that the Bush administration agrees with Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (D-Conn.) that electronic government programs need strong leadership to succeed, said the chief author of the Lieberman's E-Government Act of 2001.
GAO: Military spectrum issue needs study
Sparring between the Defense Department and the telecommunications industry over rights to specific radio frequencies should be put on hold so officials can study the issue further, a GAO report recommended last month.
NMCI will undergo independent tests
The Navy can proceed on its massive Navy-Marine Corps Intranet outsourcing project without immediate, rigorous weapons system testing, according to a memorandum signed by Defense Department officials earlier this week.
Rep. Horn to retire at end of 2002
Rep. Steve Horn, a watchdog of federal information technology efforts'particularly during year 2000 preparations'said yesterday he will retire from the House of Representatives at the end of next year.
Defense to create post for spectrum management
The Defense Department will appoint an assistant deputy chief information officer for spectrum management to help the department as it wrangles with industry over the use of radio frequency for wireless applications.
Navy, Defense reach agreement on NMCI testing
The Defense Department has reached an agreement with the Navy on the testing required to free up funding for the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet, Navy officials announced today.
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