Modernization
Coast Guard portal expands sailors' view
CG Central projected to support 12,000 users this summer
Modernization
AT&T wins IRS work
The tax agency will pay $54 million over five years for a network that will replace a mixture of older platforms.
Acquisition
GSA promotes STARS
The Streamlined Technology Acquisition Resources for Services contract will replace the Federal Acquisition Services for Technology contract.
People
Byrd delays OFPP nominee
The senior senator from West Virginia wants to meet with David Safavian before the latter is confirmed as administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy.
Acquisition
Experts urge creative contract incentives
Performance-based contracts need to consider more than just money as a reward, consultants said.
Modernization
Qwest unveils VoIP
Qwest's new voice-over-IP service will become available to federal agencies later this year.
Modernization
Xerox hopes Common Criteria boosts sales
The company recently became one of only two makers of copiers, printers and office machines to get the certification.
Digital Government
Accenture managers move up
Stephen Rohleder goes from CEO of the government operating group to COO of the whole company.
People
E-voting skeptics rally for paper
Rep. Rush Holt led a rally to heighten the sense of urgency for e-voting paper trail legislation.
Digital Government
ITS, SEA become Apogen
The firms once called ITS Services Inc. and Science and Engineering Associates Inc. have re-emerged with a new name and renewed focus on government.
People
California releases e-voting standards
The standards will govern the use of a voter-verified paper trail.
People
CSC exec goes to Crown
Steve Kalish, who retired this spring from Computer Sciences Corp., has been named president of Crown Consulting Inc.
Digital Government
Setting the standard
Some of the standards set for use of a voter-verified paper record in California
Modernization
Satellite orbits around server management
A new product from Opsware Inc. may help agencies remotely manage servers.
Acquisition
GSA gets ITOP contract
The General Services Administration will run DOT?s $10 billion Information Technology Omnibus Procurement.
Modernization
Managing servers
This summer, Opsware Inc. officials will introduce a new version of the company's server management software, Opsware System 4.1...
Digital Government
Robbins-Gioia sold
Consulting firm Robbins-Gioia has been sold to the Institute for International Research.
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