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Federal Internships for Military Spouses
Military spouses spend much of their lives wandering from post to post for 20 years, a situation not exactly conducive to landing and holding on to a good job.
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House panel shifts most of Military Health System's IT budget
Committee voted to move 85 percent of fiscal 2010 funds to the Defense secretary's office in a bid to solve IT program development problems.
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Why Is A War Bill Funding That?
The $106 billion 2009 <a href=http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:h2346enr.txt.pdf>war supplemental appropriations bill</a> passed by the Senate yesterday sure looks like a piggybank for a lot of stuff that has nothing to do with supporting troops operating in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Defense leaders stress importance of social networking
Twitter, Facebook and other Internet tools thwart authoritarian governments and improve internal communications, officials say.
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VHA Bar Code Project Stalled
Waaaay back in 2004, the Veterans Health Administration kicked of a bar code project to label patients' specimens and blood intended for transfusion, a rather nifty use of technology to ensure, for example, that a patient with type O blood instead of type A.
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Army develops new modernization strategy after scaling back FCS
New combat vehicles would incorporate existing network designs, officials tell lawmakers.
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Another Whack at Acquisition Reform
The House Armed Services Committee in its version of the 2010 Defense authorization says in a <a href=http://armedservices.house.gov/pdfs/HASCFY10NDAA061709.pdf>summary</a> that it plans to provide the Defense Department with the authority to establish 10 pilot programs to "rapidly acquire" information technology capabilities under an alternative acquisition process.
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Defense plans presidential network that can survive a nuclear attack
The White House, Defense secretary and senior leaders will use the system, which will be deployed to ground installations and executive aircraft, including Air Force One.
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Baker Wonders Where's the Privacy?
At a meeting held by the Health IT policy committee on Tuesday, Roger Baker, the Veterans Affairs Department's new chief information officer, injected a dose of practical reality to the very wonkish discussion of what "meaningful use" of electronic health record systems means -- as required by the 2009 <a href=http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:h1enr.pdf>American Recovery and Investment Act</a>.
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A Joint Cyber Command Office
The House Armed Services Committee decided to tinker around with Defense Department cyber stuff in its version of the fiscal 2010 Defense authorization bill and inserted language calling for the department to establish "a joint program office for cyber operations capabilities."
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Men in Gray
I've been poking around a pile of <a href=http://www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2010/budget_justification/index.html#>fiscal 2010 budget justification documents</a> that recently surfaced on the Defense Department Comptroller Web site. I found a rather yummy item in the <a href=http://www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2010/budget_justification/pdfs/02_Procurement/Vol_1_Other_Defense_Agencies/DISA_PDW_PB10.pdf>proposed procurement budget</a> for the Defense Information Systems Agency.
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Group tackles definition of 'meaningful use' for e-health records
Health Information Technology policy committee recommends a phased-in approach for electronic medical record systems.
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China's 128 Cyberattacks a Minute
As the Defense Department slowly moves toward development of a cyber command (see previous blog item), it sure looks like the United States needs some kind of defense against cyber aggression from China, even though no one in the Pentagon, quite diplomatically, pins such cyberattacks directly on the Chinese government.
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No Cyber Command Announcement
Though my colleagues in the chattering classes have pumped out megabytes of <a href=http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=cyber%20command&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wn>copy</a> on formation of a new Defense Department cyber command over the past couple of days -- it's not happened yet.
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Unlike Obama, Senate Likes GPS Backup
The Obama administration came up with a loopy plan to save a grand total of $36 million out of the proposed <em>$3.5 trillion</em> federal budget by <a href=http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20090317_8821.php>canceling funding</a> for the Coast-Guard-operated terrestrial Long Range Navigation system (Loran). A lot of folks (except the bean counters) view Loran as the only viable backup to the satellite based GPS system used for position, navigation and timing worldwide.
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A Real Hooah Airman
Although "hooah" is an Army term not used by the Air Force, in the case of Tech. Sgt. Darrell DeMotta, an Air Force Joint Terminal Attack Controller I had the pleasure to meet this week at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, N.M., the term definitely applies.
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Doing the Innovation Thing at ASD/NII
Here in Whatsland we try to keep track of all the personnel changes at the office of the assistant secretary of Defense for networks and information integration (a.k.a. the chief information officer shop). I note that yesterday, Defense Secretary Robert Gates appointed Prabha Kumar, as the chief innovation and technology officer for ASD/NII.
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With tight budgets, Air Force simulation center proves a cost saver
The Distributed Mission Operations Center also will provide training for the service's shift to rely on more unmanned aerial vehicles rather than fighter jets.
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