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S.M. Menke
Digital Government
Hi-res scans save rare books
'Somewhere down the road' computer monitors will show higher-resolution images than the Web's current 72 dots per inch, said Martin R. Kalfatovic, head of the Smithsonian Institution's New Media Office.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
Tool takes ship temp
The Navy is using handheld Psion 5mx computers from Psion Teklogix Inc. of Mississauga, Ontario, to reduce the need for sailor 'rovers' to visit dozens of thermometers in the hottest work areas of destroyers and amphibious vessels.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
GX3 won't boot up without a fingerprint
The Pentium 4 TransPort GX3 notebook PC that MicronPC LLC released this month has three layers of biometric security'more than its predecessor.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
Sky-written map
Three agencies last month pieced together 3-D, high-resolution topographic images of California with part of the data collected by the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission in 2000.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
VOA broadens Afghan access on news portal
To reach more Afghan citizens, the Voice of America has expanded its newscasts in the Pashto, Dari, Urdu, Uzbek and Farsi languages common in and near Afganistan.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
FEMA plans to connect worlds of data
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is seeking proposals, due Nov. 21, for a mapping interoperability framework to combine spatial data from federal, state and local storehouses on the fly via the Web.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
SAP protests HHS' choice of Oracle apps
SAP America Inc. has protested the Health and Human Services Department's planned acquisition of Oracle Federal Financials software. HHS wants the software for internal use and to unify Medicare contractors' accounting methods.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
HHS will unify its Medicare accounting
The Health and Human Services Department last month launched a $328 million effort to unify accounting practices of Medicare insurers.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
Compaq bundles PCs, services into monthly package
Government agencies can buy new Evo desktop and notebook PCs from Compaq Computer Corp. through per-seat deals, starting at $99 a month, that include help desk assistance, technology updates and asset reporting services.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
Justice alters court strategy with Microsoft
The serpentine course of the Justice Department's antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. wound almost to an end last month.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
FEMA offices on 24-hour alert
Last Tuesday's terrorist attacks at the Pentagon and World Trade Center prompted the Federal Emergency Management Agency to set up an emergency support team at its headquarters in Washington. All 10 FEMA regional offices were also put on alert.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
House builds an XML foundation
The House of Representatives has drafted 110 Extensible Markup Language document type definitions for its legislative activities.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
GSA finds feds pay SmartPay bills on time
Almost all government employees who hold SmartPay credit cards have been paying their bills on time, the General Services Administration found in its most recent delinquency report.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
CIO Council will fund eight e-gov portal projects
The Chief Information Officers Council this month announced that its electronic-government committee has approved $1.2 million to fund eight cross-agency Web portals.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
ICAT is free to good home for security check
The ICAT security metabase built last year by the National Institute of Standards and Technology is going into the public domain.
- By S.M. Menke
Digital Government
NASA tests IT on virtual Mars
During a dress rehearsal for future Mars missions, NASA and Army personnel and members of the Mars Society are testing a wireless technology designed for use on the red planet.
- By S.M. Menke