Digital Government
Celebrities come out for USO awards dinner
Washington Technology editor Nick Wakeman rubbed elbows with a variety of celebrities that turned out for the annual awards dinner of the Metropolitan USO chapter.
Digital Government
Soundbytes: Hiring, Spying, Twitter and Beer
A weekly roundup of comments from Nextgov.com. All comments are presented in their original, unedited form.
Digital Government
Lawmakers divided on extent of FCC's regulatory authority over broadband
Leader of Senate panel urges the agency to "bend the curve" to push National Broadband Plan forward.
Digital Government
McCain suggests using military tech on Mexico border
The Arizona senator describes drug cartels' operations in the area as irregular warfare and says the rising violence justifies a military response, including the use of technology such as unmanned aerial vehicles.
Digital Government
Military's technological might is slipping, Navy under secretary says
The military no longer enjoys the technological dominance and monopoly it once enjoyed and needs a new approach to marshaling its network enterprise systems, according to Undersecretary of the Navy Robert Work. At an AFCEA event, he outlined his vision.
Cybersecurity
House committee OKs bill to boost Homeland Security technology
Legislation would double the agency's cybersecurity research and development budget.
Digital Government
Senators worried about policy gap for new Cyber Command
Congress mulls what it is being asked to approve and the key cyberspace issues it must resolve.
Digital Government
Telework legislation moves closer to passage
A bill that would expand the opportunities for telework across the government has moved a step closer to being passed.
Digital Government
What Meaningful Use Can Do
Meaningful use is still being debated in Washington, but its possible impacts on health delivery and outcomes already are being discussed. John Halamka, chief information officer at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and CIO at Harvard Medical School, has some ideas and does about as good a job in clearly identifying them.
Digital Government
NASA's Global Hawk UAV
NASA sent its unmanned aerial vehicle called Global Hawk on its first science flights this week to conduct global warming research. It took a 14-hour trip north to Alaska from California on Monday, and followed that up with a 24-hour trip on Tuesday to Alaska again, west to Hawaii and then back to the Dryden Space Flight Center at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
Ideas
Your Tweets, Archived for Eternity
Think those 140-character ideas you have will be forgotten? Think again--the Library of Congress on Wednesday announced that it will acquire and archive every public tweet--ever--starting from Twitter's inception in 2006. According to the Library's Facebook page, that's more than 50 million per day and billions in total.
Cybersecurity
GAO Talks FDCC Failures
Usually when the Government Accountability Office releases a <a href="http://gao.gov/products/GAO-10-202">report</a>, there's a bit of finger wagging going on inside the Beltway. But with two new reports highlighting the lack of compliance by major federal agencies to meet the requirements of both the <a href="http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:DGK-eVhgZWcJ:www.whitehouse.gov/omb/memoranda/fy2008/m08-05.pdf+Trusted+Internet+Connection&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESi1jLZL7ngbvJD6AS0LLOkEJM8Y_F1LPxuRw6mV4McfMoVAPGrpfkjWZnjtfZam54tLx23rxax9C7Zh4HxhQsh1f04bEU1fB6nz1I3odlR-sbX0mwtYXWIZygs9dapMwGCThyL6&sig=AHIEtbT5zbBYfwH4DT38Tf1ctUE1OAxPcA">Trusted Internet Connection</a> (TIC) and the <a href="http://nvd.nist.gov/fdcc/index.cfm">Federal Desktop Core Configuration</a> (FDCC) White House initiatives, it's more like finger pointing.
Ideas