People
Army iPhone app downloaded 20,000 times
An iPhone application developed by the Army to deliver news has been downloaded more than 20,000 times since its introduction in December.
Digital Government
Key ingredient missing from e-health records, advisers say
The Health and Human Services Department might have missed an opportunity to improve health care quality by including physician narrative notes within Electronic Health Record systems, according to a federal advisory panel.
Cybersecurity
Clinton queries China about Google's cyberattack allegations
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is looking for an explanation from the Chinese government regarding Google’s accusations that sophisticated attack on the company’s infrastructure originated from China.
Digital Government
Report suggests mentality on information sharing should change
Federal News Radio
Digital Government
Senior House lawmaker urges diligence on aviation screening technology
Federal Computer Week
Digital Government
Agencies too often overlook a key step to better multilingual sites
Government Computer News
Digital Government
First responders lobby Congress for more spectrum on safety network
A coalition of public safety organizations wants Congress to allocate an additional 10 MHz of radio spectrum to the planned national public safety network.
Modernization
Amtrak to offer passengers wireless Internet on high-speed trains
Railroad plans to expand the Wi-Fi to other trains, and the service could attract more business passengers, transportation specialists say.
Digital Government
More cyberattacks likely from group that took down Chinese search engine
The hack could be a peek at an ongoing cyberwar in which terrorists and governments find network weaknesses and gauge reaction to build cyberattack playbooks, says a security professional.
Digital Government
Cyberattack draws renewed attention to Internet freedom
Secretary of State Clinton demands explanation from Chinese government, saying 'the ability to operate with confidence in cyberspace is critical.'
Ideas
Social Security Pays Docs to E-file
The Social Security Administration, bogged down with a backlog of disability claims and oncoming onslaught of baby boomer paperwork, is trying to expedite processing by paying medical providers $15 to submit applicants' records electronically.
Digital Government
St. Damien and the Bureaucrats
I spent eight out of 12 days of my Hawaii Christmas vacation on the island of Molokai and decided it made sense to read a biography of <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_Damien>St. Damien</a>, the Belgian priest who volunteered to care for lepers banned to that island.
Ideas
Acquisitions Solutions Buys Consulting Firm
Acquisition Solutions Inc. purchased nearly all of the assets of ICOR Partners LLC, a government consulting firm, and has created a business unit to specialize in management solutions. Acquisition Solutions provides agencies with training sand program management services, development of contract requirements, and process improvement and other contracting support. ICOR offers enterprise architecture, governance, business transformation, performance and portfolio management advice.
Digital Government