Digital Government

Health Policy End Run?

The Senate Armed Services Committee wants to make it easier to transfer medical information from the Defense Department to the Veterans Affairs Department without the need for prior authorization from a service member.

Digital Government

Library of Congress aids geospatial data preservation

The Library of Congress and Columbia University are creating a Web-based information hub to provide best practices, tools, methods and services to assist organizations in preserving geospatial data.

Digital Government

Texas city tests two-way emergency comm platform

The City of Manor, Texas, is deploying a pilot platform designed to deliver location-specific alerts to residents during a crisis and allow them to send information back to emergency responders via smart phones.

Digital Government

21 years later, public safety networks still can't talk to each other

After more than two decades of development, the P25 suite of interoperability standards for public safety radio networks remains incomplete, House panel is told.

Digital Government

EHRs Not So User-Friendly

The usability (or lack thereof) of electronic health records is a key factor in their adoption, yet vendors do a poor job of systematically focusing on convenience of use throughout the development and testing of EHRs, concluded a recently released report.

Digital Government

FISMA reform rides on defense spending's coattails

A defense authorization bill amendment seeks to improve federal cybersecurity by increasing oversight, improving standards and making compliance and security more attainable.

Digital Government

Gen Y Values Privacy

Younger Internet users are actually more careful about protecting their online privacy than their older counterparts, according to a new <a href="http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Reputation-Management.aspx?r=1">study</a> by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.

Digital Government

Agencies to measure effects of science spending

The White House and two agencies will start collecting data on federal spending's effects on science.

Digital Government

Google browser targets federal market

Google is subtly increasing pressure on Microsoft with a new release of its Chrome browser. Government employees may now have a new alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer platform: Google has released a new stable version of its browser for Mac and Linux, bringing it out of beta for these two platforms.

Digital Government

Outlook for Public Service Academy

GovLoop's featured <a href="http://www.govloop.com/profiles/blogs/govloop-project-of-the-week-13">project of the week</a> is the campaign to create a U.S. Public Service Academy, on par with the nation's military academies, to inject prestige into federal service and highlight the importance of government work. The post touts the need for such an institution, particularly as the government faces a serious shortage of public servants as more than 90 percent of the federal government's leadership becomes eligible to retire over the next decade.

Digital Government

Senate ignores House's lead, provides millions more for Army mod program

Panel passes $302.4 million for spinout technologies from the defunct Army Future Combat Systems program.

Digital Government

Time to Reflect

On Monday, we will (hopefully) stop to pause and remember those we have sent into harms way, and here are my reflections: