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For DOD logistics, tags are it!

Radio frequency identification tags policy seeks to improve supplies

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The art of gauging risk

Agencies adopt new techniques that keep risk in check and programs on track

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DOD Webmasters learn new lessons

Several Defense Department Web sites dedicated to collecting and publishing lessons learned from operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom were scrubbed late last month.

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DHS doles out $2.2 billion in grants

The dollars come from three programs for first responders, law enforcement and public education programs related to crime and terrorism.

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OMB keeps risk on the radar

Program managers now face increased pressure from the Bush administration to identify and reduce risks associated with large information technology purchases.

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Funding bill restores sourcing teeth

The Treasury spending bill would have softened many competitive sourcing provisions, but that's been rolled into a larger bill that would bring some of them back.

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DHS schedules session for enterprise software vendors

The Homeland Security Department plans to hold an industry day to explain its goals for back office systems.

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Republican trio signs on to voter verification bill

Reps. Thomas Davis, Christopher Shays and Charles Bass joined 71 others in co-sponsoring a bill to require paper trails for all voting machines.

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Services still considering JTRS merger

Acquisition officials for the Navy and Air Force decided to talk further about possibly combining their services' parts of the Joint Tactical Radio System.

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Army aviator picked to lead Futures Center

Maj. Gen. John Curran has been nominated to head the group overseeing acquisition and fielding of the multi-billion Future Combat System.

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Companies team on responder networks

Xybernaut and Visual Link want municipalities to buy their high-speed wireless networks with mobile and wearable computers for first responders.

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Forman: Stop customizing core financial systems

Agencies need to adopt a core set of software standards for financial management, the former Office of Budget and Management administrator for e-government and IT says.<br>

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House approves Iraq spending bill

The supplemental spending budget for Iraq includes almost $2 billion in IT spending.

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GSA names Fedsim director

Lisa Akers was promoted to director of GSA's Federal Systems Integration and Management Center.

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McFarland poised for the VA slot

Robert McFarland, nominee for the VA's assistant secretary for information and technology, breezed through his Senate hearing.

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DHS rounds out science unit

DHS' Science and Technology Directorate is almost fully staffed, with experts in all of the lead positions, an official tells Congress.

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SkillSoft upgrades for accessibility

The company has enhanced more than 300 IT skills courses to meet the requirements in Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.

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Forman pushes for open standards

Agencies should start using open-standard solutions that rest on a foundation of business processes, former e-gov leader Mark Forman says.

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Education officials seek expert-finder ideas

The department plans to make its Ask ED system a public service.

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Services discuss JTRS consolidation

The Navy and Air Force are thinking about merging their Joint Tactical Radio System clusters.