Digital Government
Requirement to scan all inbound sea cargo sparks concerns
GAO says 100 percent screening would strain resources, making it less effective than the current risk-based approach.
Digital Government
White House names Williams acting GSA administrator
Appointment bypasses Senate hold on nominee's confirmation.
Acquisition
Official: Price clause needed to get fair prices
A Veterans Affairs Department official said competition for task orders does not ensure that agencies get fair and reasonable prices.
People
Analysis tool exempt from some privacy laws
The Homeland Security Department has exempted a new data analysis tool from some provisions of the Privacy Act.
People
Law could impede high-risk cargo screening
A law that requires 100 percent scanning of U.S.-bound ocean cargo by 2012 could have a negative effect on efforts to target high-risk cargo, a new GAO report states.
Modernization
Defense radio project not practical or affordable, GAO says
Immature technologies, unstable requirements and aggressive schedules conspire to run up costs for joint tactical radios.
Digital Government
Feds stationed overseas should act soon to participate in 2008 election
Military members and civilians can register with the Federal Voting Assistance Program.
People
Bush designates acting SBA administrator
Santanu Baruah was nominated to be administrator in June; but the Senate has not held a confirmation hearing.
People
GSA extends deadline for TIC proposals
Vendors on the GSA Networx contract have several more weeks to submit proposals for the services they can offer under the Trusted Internet Connections initiative.
Digital Government
TSA reinstates enrollments for vendor
Verified Identity Pass can resume enrolling members in the Registered Traveler program because the company now meets encryption standards, the Transportation Security Administration has said.
People
Energy IG finds flaws in DOE IT security
The weaknesses affect systems that store classified national security information, an audit has found.
People
New OPM rule will let agencies refine areas for job cuts
The Office of Personnel Management states rule change will settle inconsistencies in existing reduction in force regulations as agencies move some employees to other pay systems.
Digital Government
McCain offers technology plan
The presumptive Republican nominee calls for more government information to be made available online and increased Internet access.
Acquisition