Modernization
Data Deluge
Agencies have turned to virtualization to process a growing stockpile of information. Now the challenge is where to put it all.
Digital Government
Defining Dashboards
Agencies use analytics software to comb filings for errors and fraud before payments go out.
Cybersecurity
Agencies under pressure to develop systems first, security second
As agencies rush to adopt the latest technology tools, they're leaving the traditional approach to information security behind.
Modernization
Will you use IPv6?
Agencies are ready for the next-generation Internet, which could revolutionize the delivery of public services. But will they take advantage of it?
People
Dot-mil leads DNS security upgrade
Government agencies are expected to be early adopters of a technology that promises to improve Internet security by preventing hackers from hijacking Web traffic
Digital Government
Does COPPA apply to your web site?
A lot of general-audience Web sites may not be aware that they fall under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998
Digital Government
Engine promises precise XML searches
Xdex, which ships this week, is the first offtheshelf indexing engine for XML and promises to deliver highperformance, contextsensitive searches
Digital Government
Tektronix refreshes color printers, reduces pricing
Tektronix Inc. last week revamped its entire color printer line, unveiling four laser and solidink printers that cost as much as 50 percent less than existing models. The announcement, the largest in Tektronix's history, was designed to dramatically lower the outofpocket cost for workgroups that
Digital Government
Pulsar introduces secure and mobile PCs
Pulsar Data Systems Inc. will unveil its first namebranded products this week at the EGov '98 Show in Washington, D.C., as part of an ongoing effort by the Lanham, Md.based PC reseller to build its services and integration business. The products are the first in a series expected from Pulsar's T
Digital Government
Lotus introduces new Notes client
The next version of Lotus Notes, scheduled to ship in the second half of 1998, will feature a revamped user interface modeled after a World Wide Web browser that is designed to cut training costs for large customers, including federal agencies, according to Lotus Development Corp. officials gathered at the fifth annual Lotusphere technical conference here last week.
Digital Government
Resellers put System Commander software utility on GSA schedule
System Commander a widely used consumer software utility that allows users to run multiple operating systems on a single desktop is now available for government buyers. V Communications Inc. the maker of System Commander last week negotiated General Services Administration schedule contracts with G
Digital Government
Oracle chief touts network computer
If Larry Ellison has his way there will be a network computer in every American home. And these small easytouse systems costing about $500 will be the primary means of communication between government agencies and citizens. Ellison chief executive officer of Oracle Corp. is a proponent of a new c
Digital Government
Last-minute bargains lure desktop shoppers
With two weeks left in the busy government buying season and a budget of $2 000 what desktop machine can you put on your desk? According to an informal survey undertaken by Federal Computer Week PC vendors and resellers are offering a wide range of desktop configurations for about $2 000 the pric
Digital Government