IG: Treasury should consider scrapping TCE procurement
According to the inspector general, Treasury provided poorly documented business cases for the Treasury Communications Enterprise deal and did not adequately investigate whether other GSA contracts would be more appropriate.
GAO report hits agencies' IT spending accounting
A new report from the Government Accountability Office concludes that agencies struggled last year to adequately account for how they spent money on major IT investments.
SBA launches online resources matchmaking for small businesses
After success with its small-business matchmaking program, the Small Business Administration has launched an online version of the initiative that offers educational training and monthly seminars.
Library of Congress limits teleworking
Experts question whether legislative branch will 'walk the walk'
2007 IT budget to be mostly flat
DOD, DHS, VA to receive the largest increases
FY 2007 IT Budget Report
The new budget, which President Bush releases Feb. 6, will include a slight increase in IT spending from last year, with the departments of Defense, Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs receiving the biggest increases, agency officials and outside observers said.
Eight agencies earn top marks in PMA scorecard
The Environmental Protection Agency, the Housing and Urban Development Department and NASA improved to earn the coveted green score for the quarter ending Dec. 31, 2005, joining the Labor Department, the Small Business Administration and the National Finance Center, which maintained their green status from the previous quarter.
DOJ skeptical of exemptions to a BlackBerry injunction
As a potential shutdown of the popular handheld BlackBerry devices and network looms, the Justice Department is still not convinced that government users can be easily exempted from a possible injunction.
IG: EPA contract management system needs better security
The Environmental Protection Agency should place greater emphasis on the security of its automated acquisition and contract management process, according to the agency's inspector general.
GSA makes Brennan acting chief of performance division
General Services Administration acting administrator David Bibb has appointed J. Gregory Brennan as the new acting head of the Office of Performance Improvement.
Bush promotes e-health records, technology funding in address
The president told Congress that his administration will promote the greater use of electronic health records and other IT tools so health care will become more reliable and affordable.
GPO looks to industry for building EA foundation
While the Government Printing Office hopes its search for a vendor to integrate its major Future Digital System will transform how the government manages information, GPO hopes another search will have an even broader impact on the agency
Charles McClam | The changing ways of SBA
Acting CIO Charles McClam details steps SBA is taking to improve its IT security and the wholesale changes that are coming to its Loan Accounting System.
CIO Council issues geospatial profile within FEA
The newly released geospatial profile by the CIO Council and Federal Geographic Data Committee will help agencies better understand how geospatial data can be essential to their missions.
Patent licensing under scrutiny in BlackBerry case
The long-running patent infringement dispute over the popular BlackBerry handheld devices may demonstrate the need to reform how the government issues patents, Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) said.
Congressional biography compendium available online
The Government Printing Office today placed online its compendium of biographies of every American who has served in Congress.
State needs help to certify its contractor IT systems
At the same time, the State Department also is likely to offer its services for agencies with overseas offices as they face upcoming Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 requirements.
EPA IG steps down, raises concern over pay scale
Nikki Tinsley, longtime inspector general at the Environmental Protection Agency, told President Bush she will leave her post in early March.
SBA unveils Web site for woman-owned businesses
SBA hopes the My Biz for Women site will be a one-stop shop for women business owners who need information from the government.
GPO rallying support, readying RFP for FDsys chief integrator
The Government Printing Office plans on issuing its solicitation for the chief integrator of its massive content management and data storage project by early March, with an award in mid-April.
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