Current Issue
News
• GSA set to release RFP for travel site
• FAA contractors settle dispute, agree to share
• OMB restricts more IT projects
• TSA awaits go-ahead on $1b IT project
• DLA goes live with supply chain system
• How to secure a wireless network? Very carefully
• Single sign-on reduces headaches, costs at PTO
• Clarke previews national cyberstrategy
• NIST, DOD raise wireless caution flags
• FAA develops its own model
• IRS tests database, sets free-filing deal
• NASA aims for IT mission control
• FAA contractors settle dispute, agree to share
• OMB restricts more IT projects
• TSA awaits go-ahead on $1b IT project
• DLA goes live with supply chain system
• How to secure a wireless network? Very carefully
• Single sign-on reduces headaches, costs at PTO
• Clarke previews national cyberstrategy
• NIST, DOD raise wireless caution flags
• FAA develops its own model
• IRS tests database, sets free-filing deal
• NASA aims for IT mission control
Interview
Editorial / Opinion
• Too fast to the altar
• Letter to the editor: GoBook was unfairly downrated
• Another View: Homeland security IT looks doomed from the start
• Significa
• Editorial Cartoon
• Letter to the editor: GoBook was unfairly downrated
• Another View: Homeland security IT looks doomed from the start
• Significa
• Editorial Cartoon
Tech Reports
• Power over paper
• Power User: Here's a guide to finding what's invisible on the Web
• Gates dismisses the password as passe
• Washington city tests wireless emergency net
• Energy, NASA add supersized Linux gear to their systems
• AF picks firewall for phone networks
• Energy buys massively parallel Linux system
• Internaut: Feds are citizens and e-gov users, too
• Tools bar remote network intruders
• Air Force units innovate with e-learning software
• California governments move services online
• Unix OSes gain clustering features
• Power User: Here's a guide to finding what's invisible on the Web
• Gates dismisses the password as passe
• Washington city tests wireless emergency net
• Energy, NASA add supersized Linux gear to their systems
• AF picks firewall for phone networks
• Energy buys massively parallel Linux system
• Internaut: Feds are citizens and e-gov users, too
• Tools bar remote network intruders
• Air Force units innovate with e-learning software
• California governments move services online
• Unix OSes gain clustering features
Product Reviews
In Brief
• Homeland bill includes limited FOIA exemption
• No mass attacks on the Net in wake of NIPC warning
• OMB ties GPEA compliance to e-gov progress
• New low-power, green-design PC doesn't have fan
• OPM looks for execs to pass on their know-how
• GSA's e-Buy relaunch puts RFQs online
• Agency notebooks on the lam
• What's different at your office since Sept. 11?
• No mass attacks on the Net in wake of NIPC warning
• OMB ties GPEA compliance to e-gov progress
• New low-power, green-design PC doesn't have fan
• OPM looks for execs to pass on their know-how
• GSA's e-Buy relaunch puts RFQs online
• Agency notebooks on the lam
• What's different at your office since Sept. 11?
Buyer's Guide
Departments
State & Local
• App puts efficiency on the docket
• NASCIO guide writer's aim: Make cybersecurity awareness a way of life for public-sector CIOs
• State Lines
• NASCIO guide writer's aim: Make cybersecurity awareness a way of life for public-sector CIOs
• State Lines
Logging Off
The Manager
• One CIO's advice: Take baby steps
• Federal Contract Law: On financial statements, who should feds trust?
• Calendar
• Federal Contract Law: On financial statements, who should feds trust?
• Calendar





