Digital Government
FAA moves on infosec awareness
A year after the Federal Aviation Administration's chief information officer established the agency's information security office and started setting agencywide security policies, his effort is moving to the grass-roots level.
Digital Government
FAA gives Senate tech update
Senate panel addresses FAA modernization program in reducing delays and congestion
Digital Government
DOT makes the move
Recent upgrades to Gelco Information Network's Travel Manager software came just in time to benefit the Transportation Department
Digital Government
Travel Manager is going places
When it comes to managing travel expenses, Gelco Information Network executives say the federal government is a step ahead of the commercial sector
Digital Government
SGI extends federal reach
Agreements with World Wide Technology and GTSI give SGI a broader reach into the federal market
Digital Government
Challenges forecast in federal IT
Government contractors will need broader perspective in tight budget year, according to Federal Sources Inc.
Modernization
AT&T disputes FTS award
The General Services Administration is reviewing a protest filed by AT&T that asks the agency to terminate its FTS 2001 telecommunications contracts with Sprint and WorldCom Inc. and reopen competition.
Acquisition
Coast Guard confident despite Deepwater wake
The Coast Guard's commandant said he considers the Integrated Deepwater System Project a model for future government procurements
Digital Government
Researchers advance to middle
The National Science Foundation's Division of Advanced Networking Infrastructure and Research is once again preparing to live up to its name
People
FAA beams data to travelers
A new wireless service can send travelers real-time airport status information via e-mail
Modernization
Delays to FTS 2001 cost taxpayers $74M
Taxpayers are paying an extra $74 million because 27 agencies failed to meet the Dec. 6, 2000, deadline for switching to FTS 2001
Digital Government
FAA benchmarks airport capacity
Technology and procedural changes could boost capacity by about 5 percent by 2010
People
FAA raising security awareness
CIO, information security chief to take message to workers at FAA facilities nationwide
Digital Government
SRA puts emphasis on agility
With nearly 2,000 employees and more than $300 million in annual revenues, SRA doesn't want to be too big
Digital Government
ACS makes government its business
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. gets a lot of attention from federal-market watchers.
Digital Government
Raging Bull
As commercial biz stalls, federal market offers investors steady growth
Digital Government
Commercializing the federal market
Why would anyone want to focus on a market known for unique requirements and a cautious attitude toward innovation?
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