2009: Year-in-review timeline
JANUARY
Jan. 14: Rep. Edolphus Towns takes the helm of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
Jan. 16: The General Services Administration awards 72 contracts under the Alliant Small Business program.
Jan. 26: Obama is outfitted with a maximum-security smart phone.
Jan. 26: Obama announces the creation of Recovery.gov to track economic stimulus funds.
Jan. 30: DOD launches Forge.mil site to develop open-source software.
FEBRUARY
Feb. 10: FAA reports that the personal info on more than 45,000 employees and retirees had been hacked.
Feb. 10: Obama orders an immediate review of the government's cybersecurity strategy.
Feb. 17: The new stimulus law includes a provision favoring the use of fixed-price contracts.
Feb. 25: NIST assembles a team to identify and address risks associated with cloud computing.
Feb. 26: Obama’s 2010 budget request includes more money for cybersecurity.
MARCH
March 6: The House Armed Services Committee establishes an acquisition panel to guide reform efforts.
March 18: OPM authorizes agencies to hire temporary employees to help with stimulus-related work.
March 31: Acquisition officials propose new rules for reporting stimulus spending.
APRIL
April 2: TSA's Secure Flight prescreening system for airline passengers goes live.
April 9: VA, DOD discuss plans to create a lifetime electronic health record for service members, veterans.
April 29: The Obama administration outlines a plan to increase teleworking at agencies.
MAY
May 7: Obama announces a plan to reduce costs at DOD by trimming the defense contractor workforce.
May 11: A White House budget document endorses the use of cloud computing to modernize IT services.
May 22: Aneesh Chopra is confirmed as federal chief technology officer.
JUNE
June 24: It’s official: The Army cancels the Future Combat Systems program.
June 24: DOD creates a Cyber Command to oversee offensive and defensive cyber operations.
JULY
July 8: A number of federal Web sites fall victim to a denial-of-service attack of unknown origin.
July 17: Federal officials add mapping tools to Recovery.gov.
July 29: Office of Management and Budget tells agencies to cut 7 percent of contract spending.
AUGUST
Aug. 11: A plan to allow tracking technology on government Web sites draws both protests and support.
Aug. 20: VA’s inspector general finds abuse of authority and ethical breaches in the agency’s IT office.
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 3: A survey finds that agencies will need 11,000 more IT workers in the next three years.
Sept. 16: Google announces a plan to offer secure cloud services to federal agencies through Apps.gov.
Sept. 21: Dell acquires systems integrator Perot Systems.
Sept. 22: Linda Cureton is named NASA’s CIO.
Sept. 29: National Archives project makes reams of Holocaust records available online.
OCTOBER
Oct. 6: The government breaks its small-business contracting goals for stimulus spending.
Oct. 6: The Army creates a new office for managing upgrades of battlefield systems.
Oct. 7: Obama orders agencies to make data centers more energy-efficient.
Oct. 19: NSA’s Keith Alexander is nominated to lead DOD’s Cyber Command.
Oct. 27: New DOD guidance puts open-source software on equal footing with proprietary offerings.
Oct. 29: CDC expands flu-tracking efforts in response to the H1N1 virus.
NOVEMBER
Nov. 4: Craigslist founder joins VA initiative to speed processing of disability claims.
Nov. 6: The military uses social media to share info on Fort Hood shootings.
Nov. 6: A study finds a rise in fixed-price contracting under the stimulus law.
Nov. 22: Daniel Gordon gets Senate panel's nod as administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy.
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