Modernization

Census successfully uses handhelds to verify addresses

The Census Bureau finished the first phase of the 2010 decennial census ahead of schedule in part because new handheld computers performed well despite earlier problems.

Digital Government

DHS to sweep up more data on employees, contractors

DHS says it is expanding the types of personal information it will collect on employees and contractors who require long-term access.

Modernization

How DHS cut costs: Software recycling, contract consolidation

DHS has cited savings from recycling software, consolidating contracts and pursuing other cost-cutting measures.

Cybersecurity

War games spark better-informed decisions

War games are not just for children and generals. The authors of a new book demonstrate how the concepts can apply to vexing business problems.

Modernization

Social media: Threat or revolution?

In this era of social media and online social networks, the old phrase “loose lips sink ships” has become outdated — the new game in town is transparency.

Cybersecurity

China's cybersecurity fears sound very familiar

I came across a fascinating article while traveling in China that tells us a lot about Chinese perceptions of cybersecurity issues — and something about the human psyche as well.

Digital Government

Is Solaris burning your budget? You have choices.

See how to Migrate from Solaris to Linux with Red Hat and IBM for some relief.

Digital Government

Army to overhaul modernization strategy by the fall

Officials hope for continued support from lawmakers and Defense Department leaders as they redo plans for upgrading equipment and battlefield networks.

Digital Government

Who's Holding the Bag for Sats?

The House Appropriations Committee eliminated the requirement that the Defense Department fund half the cost of the new National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) in its version of the Commerce Department's <a href=http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_reports&docid=f:hr149.111.pdf>fiscal 2010 appropriations bill</a> passed on June 25.

Ideas

Why Government's Cool Again

We've heard working for government has become cool again. Here's some anecdotal evidence.

Digital Government

The Reform Thing's Catching On

In a familiar refrain, a top military leader on June 26 said, "We should fashion our military structure not for the wars of the last century, but for the real wars of today."

Cybersecurity

Cyber command in urgent need of strategy, military leaders say

At the same time, the increasing complexity of cyberspace and ongoing workforce issues remain pressing challenges, adding urgency, military leaders said, for the new command to articulate its strategy soon.

People

Klossner: Those guys are wearing underwear on the outside ...

FCW cartoonist John Klossner imagines that open-source proponents probably encounter the same doubts that would be raised about superheroes.

People

Kundra's vision: IT ‘storefront’ could replace GSA schedules

The federal CIO says federal government needs a procurement system that can keep pace with the rapid changes in technology.