Modernization
USDA hires AT&T
The Universal Telecommunications Network will provide connectivity for more than 100,000 employees in USDA offices and agencies nationwide.
People
Recreation.gov walks privacy line
Bush administration officials would like to push the bounds of e-government with Recreation.gov, but they don't want to push too far.
Acquisition
Contract coming for small-biz system
GSA expects to roll out the Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System during the next year.
Cybersecurity
Air Force conference notes: New mail security
The Air Force will replace encryption cards and create a profile of one of its networks to find vulnerabilities. And Sun's Scott McNealy sounds off.
People
Air Force weighs competition and quality
A handful of businesses will reap rewards as preferred providers, while everyone else looks on.
People
Air Force conference notes: ERP inspiration
The military makes ERP customizations available to other agenices, and a consultant says the government should pay employees to work extra hours to meet project deadlines.
People
Air Force conference notes: Wireless interference
Budget problems could delay wireless projects. Meanwhile, Air Force researchers highlight a wireless intrusion detector, and HP touts its RFID prowess.
Digital Government
CDW-G buys T3
It may not be the rise of the machines, but T3's NASA contract does broaden CDW Government's reach, the company's officials say.
People
INS to set up address info database
Central database would manage address information scattered across more than a dozen systems
Digital Government
SRA to acquire Adroit
SRA International plans to acquire defense and intelligence specialist Adroit Systems Inc.
People
Back to school
Virginia Beach officials worked with Old Dominion University to develop a course that integrates training in project management
People
Saving by sharing
Federal, state and local chief information officers agree that there is a growing need for shared services
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