People

New Jersey expands data-gathering system

The New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety bought a statewide site license for Memex technology.

Digital Government

PubSub sifts government Web

A company that matches up-to-date information culled from the Web against stored queries has created a government version of its search tool.

Cybersecurity

Under attack in the states

Michigan portal helps workers e-learn cybersecurity awareness.

Digital Government

TelCove gets more Pa. work

The company will get $200 million over five years as it continues building a fiber-optic network for the state.

Modernization

AT&T wins $1.7M planning deal

Systems engineers will plan the conversion of the Government Emergency Telecommunications Service to an IP-based Multiprotocol Label Switching network.

People

FCC offers custom e-mails

The Consumer Information Registry is an Internet database that can deliver tailored information about FCC actions and other events pertaining to telecom.

People

HHS offers inventory application

State, regional and local health officials can download the software from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality site.

Modernization

Nortel wins U.K. military deal

The Canadian network equipment maker will provide multiservice switching and voice-over-IP solutions for the Defence Fixed Telecommunications System.

People

Panel debates Real ID

States have differences in demographics, populations, levels of customer service and access to technology.

Modernization

Going where no search engine has gone before

Connotate Technologies uses information agents to extract data from Deep Web.

Digital Government

Perot Systems decides to add a government focus

The company has a new office, but can it compete?

People

Vulnerabilities in cargo security programs still exist

Two DHS programs designed to prevent the smuggling through the use of advanced detection equipment have significant flaws, several critics say.

People

HP unveils product in Europe for secure identification management

Hewlett-Packard has unveiled announced a new end-to-end system allowing governments to provide secure identity documents for their citizens.

Modernization

LA increases CGI-AMS work

The company won a $33 million contract to implement a financial system for Los Angeles County.

People

NCMEC begins Amber e-mails

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children will redistribute Amber Alerts through geographically-targeted broadcast e-mails.

People

Council seeks leadership training applicants

Two programs offer a hands-on approach to work on projects in a collaborative manner with other government executives.

People

Grants proposed for tracking sex felons

A Florida senator wants to establish a $30 million federal grant program to help fund satellite tracking of registered sex offenders.

Modernization

Jacksonville gives data on demand

Thin-client applications improve employee productivity.

People

SAIC wins preparedness work

DHS will pay the company up to $20 million to enhance infrastructure preparedness at the state and local levels.

Digital Government

South Carolina DOT cuts back paper

The almost paperless system will reduce redundancy and space needed to store records, say officials for South Carolina's transportation department.