Modernization

GSA offers telework freebie

The General Services Administratino plans to offer a 60-day free trial of satellite offices set up for telecommuters.

Modernization

Cisco targets agencies' overall needs

It's a change from focusing on individual transactions.

Modernization

DOD casts Coast Guard secure line

Link to classified net will aid agency's homeland security work

Modernization

the Pipeline

Moving at warp speed ? products for pushing data faster.

Digital Government

Share-in-savings: Round 2

Davis: Contracting method deserves a fighting chance

People

Agencies honored for Web work

The Industry Advisory Council and the Federal CIO Council, in partnership with E-Gov, announced the Excellence.gov awards.

Modernization

Qwest to build network for NASA lab

The optical network will connect a NASA facility to two others in West Virginia.

Digital Government

HP to buy software firms

Company says buying Consera Software and Novadigm will expand the automation capabilities of HP's OpenView management suite.

People

Davis reiterates Reform agenda

Rep. Tom Davis says priorities for the House Government Reform Committee include share-in savings, information security and competitive sourcing.

Digital Government

Verity to buy Cardiff

Verity will pay $50 million.

Digital Government

GSA performance to affect budget

As 2004 unfolds, the General Services Administration will measure its policy progress by several standards.

Modernization

Verizon Wireless joins GSA schedule

Now agencies can buy the company's products and services through GSA's governmentwide contracts.

Digital Government

Dolezal, Skoch join Suss

The former government officials will work for the telecom and IT consultant.

Digital Government

GSA would shrink IT budget

The administration's 2005 budget request cuts $7 million from IT projects from fiscal 2004.

Digital Government

Robbins-Gioia hires Emory Miller

Miller had been director of IT professional development at GSA and led the SmartBuy initiative.

People

Homeland security to power IT growth

Homeland security demands will continue to fuel the tech market in 2004 and 2005, say Meta Group officials.

Acquisition

SARA rules still taking shape

Procurement experts are waiting to see what regulations will be created to implement the Services Acquisition Reform Act.

Modernization

WorldCom ills blamed on weak controls

The report, by former attorney general Richard Thornburgh, blames the company’s internal audit department and the board of directors’ audit committee.

Digital Government

Oracle nominates five to Peoplesoft board

It's part of Oracle’s ongoing quest to buy its rival.

Modernization

GSA offers free telecenter trials

The centers offer access to computers, telephones, other office machines and meeting facilities.