People
Collins, Lieberman release TSP report
The senators concluded that neither the agency nor contractor AMS have taken responsibility for problems with the Thrift Savings Plan.
People
Biometric flier experiment to start
Participants in the Registered Traveler pilot program will pass through airport security checkpoints faster.
People
Leavin' on a jet plane
The FAA expects that by 2010 an additional 2,000 controllers will be needed.
People
TSA exempts systems from Privacy Act
The move allows TSA officials to withhold records about active investigations.
People
Air traffic controllers head to the beach
The FAA should start preparing for an exodus of air traffic controllers that could leave airports severely understaffed, GAO says.
People
GAO to TSA: Elevate acquisition
GAO says TSA should improve its acquisition function by developing internal controls and performance measures.
Acquisition
Muniz wins NASA deal
The $35 million contract is for the IT services at Johnson Space Center.
People
TSA exempts systems from Privacy Act
Eight systems of information could be exempt from one or more provisions in the Privacy Act.
People
GAO calls for Deepwater acquisition updates
Congress will have a hard time determining annual funding levels for the Coast Guard's Deepwater project without an up-to-date acquisition schedule, GAO officials say.
Acquisition
Three-way satellite picture
DigitalGlobe, Space Imaging and OrbImage each won part of a U.S. Geological Survey contract for satellite imagery.
Digital Government
Better, stronger, faster
Officials from the Transportation Security Administration's new and improved Project Control Office aim for tighter business practices by sharpening their focus in the following areas
Modernization
Airport security's fast lane
TSA tries biometric data to speed fliers through airport checkpoints
People
TSA puts project management on vitamins
Doubling in size, Project Control Office boosts focus on business practices
People
Tracking travelers
The Transportation Security Administration will soon launch its Registered Traveler pilot program at five airports.
People
Is eight enough for data?
Four times as many airlines as originally thought turned over passenger information to TSA contractors.
Digital Government
NASA tests satellite software
The on-board application is designed to aim the spacecraft's cameras at interesting things on its own.
People
Compliance lacking for GIS
Auditors found that many agency geospatial data holdings fail to follow OMB requirements.
Digital Government
NASA uses Xerox for sharing
Scientists for the Mars Exploration Rover project and more than 5,000 others use DocuShare for projects at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab.
People
Zeppieri named TSA CIO
Sources say TSA picked David Zeppieri as its next chief information officer.
Modernization
FAA telecom turbulence
Overseeing the Federal Aviation Administration's telecommunications has been a tough job so far, says the man in charge of it.
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