Labor's BLS seeks information on converting XML documents into PDF

The Labor Department is seeking industry input on a project to convert statistical information written in XML into Adobe Portable Document Format.

GPO releases final RFP for FDsys

The Government Printing Office has formally released its solicitation for a chief integrator to lead and incorporate all aspects of the agency's massive content management and data storage project.

Bill would create grants database

Two top House lawmakers have introduced legislation that would create a public database to track government-issued grants.

USPS orders more wireless asset management systems

The Postal Service is expanding its use of asset management systems that help track the agency's industrial power vehicles.

Senate confirms Thorson as new SBA inspector general

The Senate Friday unanimously confirmed Eric Thorson to serve as the Small Business Administration's inspector general.

NARA looks to recover data from hurricane-damaged computers

The National Archives and Records Administration wants to hire someone to help restore and recover data from computers that were damaged during Hurricane Katrina.

FAA mulls offer from Raytheon to modernize terminal displays

The Federal Aviation Administration has said it is considering negotiating a contract with two companies to modernize terminal network systems at airports in four cities.

USPS bar codes get smaller, smarter

The Postal Service is expecting its bar codes to do more with less.

OMB steers clear of HSPD-12 group

Turf battles and political maneuvering have led the Office of Management and Budget and the General Services Administration to disband a popular and successful interagency working group on identity management.

Labor starts A-76 competition for over 300 management, technical support jobs

The Labor Department has launched an analysis to determine if it would be more cost-effective to turn over to the private sector 330 jobs that support assorted administrative and technical support services.

Davis urges action on 'floundering' telework numbers

Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.), frustrated with the government's progress in promoting telework, urged the Office of Personnel Management to move forward on the issue.

EPA retains help desk, Lotus Notes support functions

The Environmental Protection Agency will keep a handful of its IT services in-house after analyzing whether it would be cheaper to outsource those functions to the private sector.

Bush nominates O'Neill as new EPA CIO

President Bush has tapped Molly O'Neill to serve as the Environmental Protection Agency's assistant administrator for the Office of Environmental Information.

NARA puts over 400,000 State Department records online

The National Archives and Records Administration is making available online, for the first time, over 400,000 State Department records and telegrams from 1973 and 1974.

More comment sought on attracting midsized businesses to Alliant

The General Services Administration has extended through the end of the month the deadline for comments on how the agency can define and attract medium-sized businesses to its long-awaited Alliant IT services procurement vehicle.

GSA planning September Networx transition summit

Although the contracts will not be awarded until spring and summer 2007, the General Services Administration is planning a conference later this year to explore how agencies will transition to GSA's $20 billion Networx telecommunications vehicles.

Labor considering solicitation for ESA's support system

The Labor Department is seeks industry input before it issues a solicitation for a contractor to manage and operate the agency's Employment Standards Administration's mission-critical support system.

Platts asks how OMB will align A-76 with LOB initiative

Rep. Todd Platts is questioning whether the Office of Management and Budget needs to amend rules for determining if inherently commercial functions performed by government employees should be outsourced under the Lines of Business Consolidation Initiative.

Satisfaction with government sites declines

Customer satisfaction with federal Web sites dipped slightly last quarter for the first time in a year, although users are generally more satisfied with the information the government has online, the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index concluded.

USPS seeks payroll tax reporting system

The U.S. Postal Service is seeking industry input for a commercially available payroll tax payment and reporting software system.

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