CIA veteran named to head terrorism info center
John Brennan, the CIA's deputy executive director, will be the first director of the new Terrorist Threat Information Center, the White House said today.<br>
Labor upgrades job skills database
The Labor Department yesterday released the Occupational Information Network Online 4.0, an improved version of its database of worker attributes and job characteristics. <br>
Homeland Security plans to issue firefighter grants
The Homeland Security Department today announced that it would begin accepting applications from fire departments for $750 million in grants, including funds for technology initiatives.<br>
Terror center sparks Hill skepticism
Lawmakers last month voiced skepticism about Bush administration plans for a new Terrorism Threat Integration Center that can merge counterterrorism data gathered by the government's intelligence agencies.
Team pushes ahead on Entry-Exit Program
As Immigration and Naturalization Service chiefs work to bring the agency under the aegis of the new Homeland Security Department, a systems team is scrambling to keep INS' premier antiterrorism effort'the Entry-Exit Program'on pace.
HSD readies first-responder grants
The Homeland Security Department this afternoon unveiled a $600 million grants program for state and local first-responder agencies.<br>
Logistics agency bolsters security
The Defense Logistics Agency plans to meet a key technical milestone in systems security by year's end.<br>
State plans to get SMART on messaging
The State Department wants to build a new e-mail system.The $10 million State Messaging, Archiving and Retrieval (SMART) system would replace the canceled Overseas Presence Interagency Collaboration pilot, a department official said.
Ready or not
'We have to get it right in a real-time environment.'That's the charge'as described by Homeland Security Department CIO Steve Cooper'facing the IT chiefs of the 22 agencies that have been thrown together under the new department.
Cyber Corps seeks to place security professionals
The Cyber Corps, a federal program to intensively train students in systems security and related engineering and science disciplines, now has dozens of qualified students ready for government placements.<br>
Significa
The administration's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace lays out generally voluntary methods by which the government and the private sector can cooperate on information security. But in the military, where information defense and attack have taken institutional form, a proposal has emerged for a more aggressive approach.
State plans to get SMART on e-mail
The State Department is considering issuing a $10 million planning contract by the fall for the State Messaging, Archiving and Retrieval project, a department official said. <br>
NSA could expand Groundbreaker seat contract
The National Security agency is considering expanding its Groundbreaker seat management contract with Computer Sciences Corp., an agency official said. <br>
Florida taking a multipronged terror-response approach
State and local officials in Florida have woven a digital safety network to help prevent and respond to terror attacks.<br>
Team works on first-response net for D.C.
District of Columbia police chief Charles Ramsey last month delivered sobering news about the ability of Washington-area officials to respond to a terrorist attack: Local first responders aren't able to fully mesh their digital communications.
ATF's database fires four barrels
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has built a case management database that relies on four systems developed to integrate information used for criminal investigations, regulatory activities, intelligence analysis and text management.
HSD begins by setting up common HR and financial systems
The Homeland Security Department likely will apply its first efforts to consolidating systems that support human resources and finances for its 22 component agencies, a senior department official said.<br>
Homeland Security revving up for acquisitions
The Homeland Security Department soon will begin issuing requests for information for systems and services it needs.<br>
DISA feeds warfighters bandwidth
The Defense Information Systems Agency plans to meet its customers' needs by providing more bandwidth to warfighters and military decision-makers, the agency's director said today.<br>
NSA sets a three-pronged systems plan
The National Security Agency is pushing a threefold IT agenda: bring in new managers from outside NSA, oppose critics that claim it trespasses on data privacy and use new technology to analyze the data it gathers.
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