Digital Government
Key IT programs get FAA boost
The FAA's overall IT budget request is down, some of its major projects would get increased funding.
Digital Government
NASA IT funding goals keep falling
The president asked for $1.9 billion in the space agency's IT funds, which declined in 2004.
Digital Government
Wojciak to lead Reform staff
Melissa Wojciak was named staff director for the Government Reform Committee.
Acquisition
McDonald Bradley joins EPA ITS-ESE team
The company will provide advanced XML development, semantic Web technology and data visualization support.
Digital Government
Opportunity joins Mars party
The second rover lands on the Red Planet even as scientists isolate the problem with its twin vehicle, Spirit.
Acquisition
Trip to Mars requires intelligence
Success of manned mission could hinge on smarter systems
Digital Government
The wave of the future: Robonaut
It could function like an astronaut on tasks not specifically designed for robots.
People
Legislating in an election year
Eye on legislation: Issues range from GSA consolidation to first responder funding
Digital Government
NASA tests smart card tech
Space agency could issue more than 100K One NASA cards
Modernization
Spirit speaks to NASA
After two days of near silence, the Mars rover has successfully sent data to NASA engineers.
Modernization
Spirit rover not sending info
Project managers working on the Mars mission have not yet found a reason for the interruption in the data flow.
People
Diploma mill inquiry reaches military
Two Capitol Hill leaders asked GAO officials to expand their investigation of diploma mills to include Defense employees.
People
More diploma investigation likely
The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee may request a broader study of diploma mills.
People
NASA creates CIO office
One change at NASA in the wake of President Bush's new space agenda is a new Office of the Chief Information Officer.
Digital Government
Bush: Back to the moon by 2015
The president says his plan for a return to the moon and more Mars missions will cost $12 billion.
Digital Government
Davis' 2004 agenda includes IT
The chairman of the House Government Reform Committee plans to examine several technology issues.
Acquisition
Lockheed wins $700 million EPA deal
The Environmental Protection Agency is the latest federal agency to test the performance-based contracting waters.
People
Unisys begins wireless services for TSA
The company has started the Transportation Security Administration's Managed Services for Wireless Personal Communications program.
People
Harris joins FAA on A-76 bid
The Federal Aviation Administration will pair its in-house team with Harris Corp. to compete for Automated Flight Station services.
People
Collins: Force through moderation
Maine senator works across party lines to make headway on tough government IT issues
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