Digital Government

Air Force enrolls in Cisco academy

The Air Force recently became the first active-duty military service to implement the Cisco Networking Academy Program

Digital Government

Bush blueprint first, then budget

Presidentelect Bush is working on an 'economic blueprint' for February release that will lead to a full fiscal 2002 budget submission

Digital Government

GSA selects two for key technology jobs

GSA has named two new directors for information technology policy issues within the Office of Governmentwide Policy

Digital Government

County officials rethinking elections

A new commission is taking a look at what can be done about voting and counting procedures

Digital Government

Two firms buying piece of govWorks

AMS and eOne Global have signed a letter of intent to purchase govPay, the transaction processing business of embattled govWorks

Digital Government

FAA boosting info security

The agency is updating its infosec plans with new procedures, training and a new information systems security architecture document

Digital Government

Partnership targets government networks

CACI and Infonet announce a partnership to provide a suite of network solutions to federal, state and local government agencies

Digital Government

IT policy viewed through the GPEA lens

FCW's Dot-Gov Thursday column looks at how GPEA and other information technology policies are connected

Digital Government

Political news sites get users' vote

Web users flocked to political sites during the 2000 campaign season, but news sites, not candidate sites, attracted the most attention

Digital Government

Justice working on IT policy for INS

A recent General Accounting Office report said INS needed to strengthen its ability to manage its IT investments

Digital Government

Labor eases use of accounting systems

The Labor Department is launching a project this month to Webenable its core accounting system

Digital Government

PEC wins DEA deal for intranet

The Drug Enforcement Administration has awarded a $9.8million task order for intranet engineering services to PEC Solutions

Digital Government

CyberCop blows the whistle on networks

CyberCop Scanner is a powerful tool designed to be used by trained security professionals identifying security vulnerabilities in networks

Digital Government

Archives counts on microfilm

The high cost of keeping digital census records readable for the next seven decades is prompting the Archives to convert them to microfilm

Digital Government

Bush may have two IT advisers at hand

Presidentelect George W. Bush hasn't ruled out hiring more than one top deputy to advise him on information technology policies

Digital Government

NASCIO brings perspective to feds

New CIO Council liaison Keith Comstock is West Virginia's chief technology officer and was a federal contractor

Digital Government

Agencies pit education vs. cyberattack

DOT and other agencies still have a lot of educating to do to ensure that the nation's critical infrastructure is secure

Digital Government

Defense bill funds IRS security

An extra $16 million was tucked into the Defense appropriations bill for IRS information systems security

Digital Government

CHM opens office for federal work

Computer ?#038; Amp; Hitech Management recently opened an office in Camp Springs, Md., to better serve its government customers

Digital Government

Letter to the editor

Letter to the editor