Modernization

GAO refreshes guidelines for rating computer data reliability

The GAO has released new guidance for assessing the reliability of computer-processed data used in conducting audits; it replaces previous guidelines published in 2002.

Digital Government

Metro urged to add safety backup

The Washington Post

Digital Government

Is a national GIS on the map?

Government Computer News

Digital Government

Senate approves E-Verify expansion

Amendment to Homeland Security spending bill allows employers to use electronic verification system for existing employees as well as new hires.

Digital Government

DHS awards contract for new X-ray machines in federal buildings

New systems provide software features that display sharper images and allow security officers to highlight materials such as chemical substances.

Ideas

Recovery.gov Contract Details Coming

The General Services Administration will release by early next week a redacted version of the potential $18 million contract to upgrade Recovery.gov, GSA officials said on Monday. Government transparency advocates had been calling on GSA and the board overseeing stimulus spending <a href="http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20090710_7638.php">to publish the agreement</a> that will cost taxpayers $9.5 million through January 2010 and up to $18 million if all options are exercised.

Ideas

Update: Groves Confirmed By Senate

A press assistant with Harry Reid just confirmed to me that the Senate will vote on the nomination of Robert Groves to be Census Director at 5:30 p.m. today after Reid <a href="http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/07/reid-refuses-to-honor-republican-holds-on-census-nominee.php">filed a motion for cloture</a> on Friday.

Ideas

Federal IT Dashboard: The Blog

Looks like the White House has decided to capitalize on the popularity of the newly-launched <a href="http://it.usaspending.gov">IT Dashboard</a>. Federal CIO Vivek Kundra today published the first entry on the site's new <a href="http://it.usaspending.gov/?q=content/blog">blog</a>:

Ideas

Disaster, RFK Style

Tomorrow RFK Stadium in Washington will be home to a 75-person team, 28 semi-tractor trailers, two emergency communications vehicles, four hazmat trailers, one mobile cell site and five smaller utility and support trailers.

Ideas

Recovery.gov Details Contract

After a public outpouring of questions, concerns and bewilderment about the $18 million pricetag of a contract for a Recovery.gov Web site, the board overseeing the site's overhaul late Friday revealed some details.

Digital Government

Infighting Tanks Yet Another Project

The Senate Armed Services Committee directed the Defense Department to terminate a new command and control system <a href=http://whatsbrewin.nextgov.com/2009/07/travelocity_for_command_and_co.php>modeled on commercial Web sites such as Travelocity</a> due to unwillingness of the services to agree on a centrally managed system.

Cybersecurity

DOD seeks defense against denial-of-service attacks

The Defense Information Systems Agency wants information on commercial products that could detect and react to distributed-denial-of-service attacks on Defense Department networks.