Digital Government

Regaining super dominance

DOE's Oak Ridge lab tapped to build world's fastest computer

People

TSA has big shoes to fill

Schambach's departure raises issues, but successor plan in place

Digital Government

Legislation backs supercomputing

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Digital Government

Media missing at Los Alamos

The national lab says it's an accounting error, but a watchdog calls it a security breach.

People

Aviation chair airs frustration with DHS pilots

Rep. John Mica plans to introduce a bill to force Homeland Security officials to start implementing ID technology.

People

Vendors question TSA's TWIC selections

Competitors argue that agency failed to adequately assess its options.

Digital Government

Comparing the technologies

The National Institute of Standards and Technology issued a report in March detailing the strengths and weaknesses of several card-based technologies.

Digital Government

Oak Ridge gets super win

The Energy Department lab will get $25 million to build a 50 teraflop supercomputer.

Digital Government

Setting goals

Officials at the Interior Department's Bureau of Indian Affairs have set their information technology goals.

People

Rand: Feds protect maps

But the company's report on the security of geospatial data found that nonfederal sites have some sensitive data.

People

Airports picked for access test

TSA chose eight airports to test ways to keep unauthorized folks from getting into official areas.

Digital Government

Space Station gets handheld PCs

The International Space Station now has a pair of iPAQs from HP.

People

Feds TRIP up train riders

The Transit and Rail Inspection Pilot started at a Maryland train station to test ways to screen for explosives.

People

Davis wants TRIP details

Rep. Tom Davis wants specifics on the Transit Rail Inspection Program.

Acquisition

Four vie for Texas Medicaid card

State officials want biometric cards to reduce Medicaid fraud and streamline the claims process.

People

Getting an instant response

FAA turns to automation to address Web site users' inquiries

People

Firm resolve but no easy resolution

Federal officials wrestle with homeland security problems

People

TSA: Fixing hiring problems slowly

Officials have been trying to improve hiring practices for airport screeners since 2002.

People

Transportation to use e-learning

Plateau 4's Learning Management System will handle e-training for DOT.

People

NASA to merge media archives

Space officials want proposals for a NASA archiving system that would create a one-stop multimedia source for the public.