People
US-VISIT to get biometric exit
Officials plan to include biometric technology and more airports in the exit part of the visitor tracking system.
People
NASA seeks input on centers
NASA officials have issued a request for information to gather suggestions about converting convert field centers to federally funded research and development centers.
Digital Government
Feds up the ante on supercomputing
Announcements from NASA and the Navy underscore the government's resurgent interest.
Cybersecurity
A trail of mishaps
Los Alamos National Laboratory has a history of security lapses involving classified removable electronic media.
Modernization
SRA wins EPA deal
SRA International Inc. won a blanket purchase agreement for information technology services.
Cybersecurity
Taming the wild west
Energy poised to rein in data losses at its labs, but institutional demons remain
Digital Government
SGI, Intel to build NASA supercomputer
Project Columbia is expected to boost the space agency's supercomputing capacity by a factor of 10.
People
Geospatial comments sought
The Interior Department's U.S. Geological Survey is accepting public comments on Version 2 of the Geospatial One-Stop Portal.
People
Eight years later, CIOs search for their place
In the eight years since the creation of the federal CIO position, the role remains in a state of flux.
Cybersecurity
Energy halts use of classified discs, drives
The department's secretary ordered all Energy operations using controlled removable electronic media to stop until media protection procedures improve.
People
Boosting CIOs' stature
Experts and lawmakers debated ways to improve the effectiveness of federal CIOs.
Acquisition
Ten win Interior contract
The $2 million blanket purchase agreement covers IT security certification and accreditation.
People
CAPPS II is not dead yet, but changes are likely
The agency offered an array of conflicting reports on the fate of the program.
People
CAPPS II faces overhaul
But a good portion of the program will be retained, a DHS spokeswoman says.
People
Robbins-Gioia gets TSA blanket purchase deal
The company also won the first task order under the BPA.
Digital Government
A federal bonus bonanza?
The Federal Workforce Flexibility Act offers incentives to help agencies compete with the private sector for talent.
People
Reps. urge telework
Lawmakers are poised to draft legislation to increase the number of federal employees who work remotely.
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