IBM improves portal software apps for agencies
IBM has unveiled new versions of its portal and Web content management software designed to give government agencies the ability to deliver more efficient services to citizens.
Systems integration the key to green buildings, experts say
To achieve real energy efficiency and higher performance in federal buildings, officials need to integrate all of the systems that control or affect the day-to-day operations of their buildings into the enterprise network for better visibility and for better communications between devices.
Will 2010 bring a wake-up call for cybersecurity?
Protecting the nation’s networked systems from cyber threats is not going to get any easier in 2010.
IBM partnerships extend portable data center capabilities
IBM has extended partnerships with providers of data center infrastructure technology to expand the deployment of the company's Portable Modular Data Center worldwide.
California county upgrades law enforcement data sharing
The County of San Joaquin’s Information Systems Division has improved the county’s ability to manage arrests, issue warrants and maintain crime histories with a custom-built, Web-based system that links 1,600 users and 18 agencies countywide.
5 steps to secure your data center
With the advent of cloud computing, rich Internet applications, service-oriented architectures and virtualization, data center operations are becoming more dynamic with fluid boundaries. The shifting form of computing adds layers of complexity that have broad implications for how IT managers secure the components that make up a data center.
DOT lifts the veil on its IT portfolio
The Transportation Department is deploying Métier's WorkLenz project and portfolio management software to streamline management of its $3 billion IT portfolio, improve its mandated OMB reports and comply with IT Dashboard requirements.
Citrix launches Ready Open Desktop Virtualization Program
Citrix launches Ready Open Desktop Virtualization Program to accelerate adoption of enterprise virtual desktop deployments using the company's XenDesktop.
With governance software, IT projects find a groove in Memphis
Memphis' Project Management Office is using an on-demand IT governance solution from Innotas to dramatically reduce the administrative time and red tape involved in completing projects.
IBM unveils framework to help agencies improve citizen services
The IBM Government Industry Framework combines software, services.
DHS needs outreach program for emergency responders, survey concludes
The Homeland Security Department should launch an outreach initiative to ensure that state and local agencies are working toward emergency management communications goals the agency outlined in the National Emergency Communications Plan, a report on a CDW-G survey states.
Enterprise architecture can manage the use of social media
The Federal Railroad Administration, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the State Department are aligning enterprise architecture strategies with the development of social-networking tools.
Indian Affairs launches new web site, updates technology
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has launched a new web site to better serve constituents, and is at work on an internal portal to enhance collaboration among BIA employees as well as with other government agencies.
Wolfram Alpha API opens up for computational data
Web, mobile, desktop and enterprise application developers can now integrate advanced analysis techniques into applications to give users seamless access to the capabilities of the Wolfram|Alpha computational knowledge engine.
Adapting to cloud requires agility, flexibility
Speakers from the Transportation Department, FedEx and Manpower Inc. offer insights about cloud implementations.
Techipedia's development was a rapid, if sometimes rough, ride
DOD Techipedia's developers had to overcome single sign-on, security and other technical challenges during the site's rapid development.
Defense Technical Information Center's forums allow information sharing at various classification levels
The DOD Techipedia project is a suite of services that use Web 2.0 tools to foster communication and collaboration at several classification levels, currently consisting of two internal components and one external component.
Project at a glance: DODTechipedia Suite
DODTechipedia uses wiki technology to provide an interactive tool available across the DOD community on unclassified and classified networks. DefenseSolutions provides DOD the opportunity to attract ideas from new sources.
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