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Wade-Hahn Chan
People
Feds promise states $1 billion
Money could start to flow to localities for interoperable communications.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
Cybersecurity
Lawmakers demand answers about DHS cybersecurity breaches
Reps. Bennie Thompson and Jim Langevin sent a letter to DHS' CIO and CISO asking about specific events.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
People
TSA's nonstandard acquisition system draws questions
Lawmakers are proposing legislation that would increase transparency in the agency's acquisition process.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
People
Learning could be fun and games at TSA
The agency is looking for a game that would help train 40,000 luggage and cargo screeners.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
People
States could get Real ID money
DHS sends plan to Hill to reinvigorate flow of grant funding to establish the program.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
People
A 21st-century head count
The Census Bureau prepares to conduct a decennial census like no other it has performed in its 220-year history.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
People
DHS delivers US-VISIT plan
Program’s director says an exit system will be in place by December 2008.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
Acquisition
Unearned award fees persist
Lawmakers continue to criticize the practice of giving bonuses to contractors who produce unsatisfactory results.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
People
DHS releases Real ID implementation plan
The plan includes a staffing configuration for the Real ID Program Office and goals to focus on in the next year.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
Modernization
Fervor over formats cools for now
Massachusetts says yes to at least two nonproprietary document formats.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
Acquisition
Senate panel quizzes NOAA on satellite programs
Cost estimates have ballooned for two weather satellite programs, yet NOAA awarded the contractor a $123 million bonus, lawmakers learn.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
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Cybersecurity
IG: Energy contractors mismanaging IT acquisitions
Contractors failed to oversee sensitive computer hardware because of inconsistent policies, the inspector general said.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
People
Mocny sets 2008 deadline for biometric exit program
But government officials are not convinced DHS has a plan for meeting that goal.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
Digital Government
Funding for environmental agencies faces veto
The Bush administration opposes a $22 billion fiscal 2008 budget increase for EPA, USDA and DOI because it says it includes an irresponsible and excessive level of spending.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
Cybersecurity
Lawmakers grill DHS’ CIO
Homeland Security Department’s Charbo promises that better security is on its way.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
Cybersecurity
Lawmakers grill Charbo on DHS cybersecurity breaches
Members of a House subcommittee accused DHS' CIO of not taking his job seriously and the agency of failing to set an example of good information technology security.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
Acquisition
Industry: ‘Why don’t feds get it?’
Experts say the government is not using performance-based contracting correctly.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
People
Coast Guard searches for handheld card readers for TWIC
It wants a single service provider to deliver a card reader that can handle TWIC's three-factor authentication and withstand sea conditions.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
People
GAO finding bolsters Defense's GovWorks retreat
The Government Accountability Office concurred that Interior's GovWorks assisted-acquisition service center violated procurement rules.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan
Cybersecurity
Lawmakers want to recharge FISMA
OMB seeks more guidelines from NIST to help federal info security evolve.
- By Wade-Hahn Chan