Digital Government
Education touts loan default tool
The Education Department reported Sept. 19 that the default rate on college student loans has dropped to its lowest point ever
Digital Government
FAA floats security options
With attention focused like never before on security in the skies, government and industry representatives repeated warnings made in years past: Technology needs to play a bigger role and be secured
Digital Government
Tech security options floated
Experts call for better computer security and passenger screening technologies to keep skies safe
Digital Government
FAA gathers ideas, applicants
An avalanche of citizen ideas on air travel safety prompts FAA to set up e-mail, Web form
Digital Government
Education touts loan default tool
Matching data with HHS database has yielded $130 million in outstanding student loans
Digital Government
Education financial info at risk
The department must plug holes in system and develop a security plan, GAO says
Digital Government
USGS meshes water data
Compiling water data from a variety of databases into a single, easy-to-use resource was once a drip, drip, drip process
Digital Government
Researchers: Don't forget airport ops
NASA scientists would put PDAs in the hands of ground personnel.
People
Ruling favors FAA unit for IT pay raise
An arbitrator has ruled that computer specialists at a Federal Aviation Administration unit are entitled to the governmentwide information technology pay raise
Digital Government
Library patches its copyright search
The Library of Congress' U.S. Copyright Office has unveiled a Web-based copyright records search system
Digital Government
Prediction precision
NASA completes pilot project of system that shows planes' positions in advance
People
Ruling gives FAA unit IT raise
IT workers at an FAA unit will get the government's special pay raise, in an arbitrator's decision
People
Library patches copyright search
Webbased front end will improve access to 16 million records until new system is installed
Acquisition
American Indian firm wins pact
An Oklahoma-based telecommunications and information technology services provider won a federal contract potentially worth $100 million earlier this month
People
Labor CIO tapped for review board
The Labor Department's assistant secretary for administration and management has been appointed chairman of a new board designed to ensure that President Bush's management reform plan is pursued
People
NASA appoints security chief
NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin has named a director to head the agency's Office of Security Management and Safeguards
People
NASA appoints security chief
Secret Service veteran will oversee classified information security efforts
People
Labor CIO takes reform lead
New Labor board is designed to ensure that President Bush's management reform plan is pursued
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