Digital Government

CIOs urge more telework programs

Federal Computer Week

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No More 'Off the Cuff' Budgets

Households and businesses run on rigorous budgets, but the Defense Department doesn't. During the past six years, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the department follows what he described on Monday as an "off the cuff" budget approach, to fund essential stuff such as intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems, mine-resistant vehicles and medical care for wounded soldiers.

Digital Government

Panel says tech companies might not see immediate profit from stimulus

Users can track some federal spending for free now through various Web sites.

Digital Government

Defense, VA should convert old code to build new record system

Vendors claim changing software that runs electronic health records systems into Java language would cost a fraction the price of creating joint system.

Digital Government

Government wins $128 million settlement from GSA contractor

Company allegedly failed to adhere to agreement's price reduction clause.

Digital Government

Standard electronic processing could ease FOIA backlog

Federal agencies need software that will help them keep up with requests for documents, group finds.

Digital Government

Coming: A Bigger NMCI Mailbox

Navy Marine Corps Intranet users have repeatedly complained about the storage limitations of the intranet's e-mail system ever since the Navy and EDS (now owned by Hewlett-Packard) started to roll it out nine years ago.

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Report concludes internal e-mail compromised airport security test

Inspector general concludes message sent by TSA official alerted airport screeners to test, despite the agency's claims to the contrary.