People
Analysis affirms NMCI benefits
Cost-benefit study says NMCI will provide the Navy with capabilities that it would not have had otherwise
People
Interior makes switch at CIO
Former departmentwide chief information officer Daryl White has been detailed to the Bureau of Reclamation
People
FBI hot on records management case
William Hooton was hired in March to bring modern electronic records management to the FBI
People
Accessibility law under scrutiny
GSA may allow agencies require vendors to 'certify' that their products meet accessibility requirements
People
Senate proposes DOD tech review panel
Lawmakers recommend creating a panel within DOD to help review terrorism- fighting technology proposals
People
Feds' morale drops, survey says
Brookings findings could have implications for new homeland department
People
Making a mail call
A Legal View: USPS officials should look to the Internet as an opportunity to redefine universal service
People
Army CTO leaves behind rich legacy
Col. Robert Coxe Jr. helped bring the Army into the Internet Age
People
Virginia auditor hits state e-procurement system
Virginia’s auditor of public accounts has found that only 1.5 percent of the commonwealth’s purchases so far are flowing through an electronic procurement system and that agencies must dramatically increase their use of it to finance development.
People
NMCI feels Appropriations bite
House Appropriations Committee report criticizes Navy management of NMCI; bill trims funding
People
Student tracking system launches
The first piece of the INS' automated foreign student tracking system went online July 1
People
Systems cited in DOD overpayments
DOD overpaid contractors millions partly because of its stovepiped financial management systems, GAO said
People
IT workforce panel forges ahead
The CIO Council's Workforce and Human Capital for IT committee outlines its priorities
People
OMB models its site redesign on FirstGov portal
Keeping in line with the redesign of the FirstGov portal, the Office of Management and Budget has revamped its Web site applying the same three-clicks-to-service approach.
People
House makes resolutions in XML
The House of Representatives is pioneering its shift to Extensible Markup Language with simple resolutions, which started in January. <@SM>
People