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News
• Cost pressures speed back-office consolidations
• OMB issues new marching orders
• Agencies take inventory of IT assets
• VA and DOD make strides in health IT
• DISA will test shared apps
• DOD pilots first commercial collaboration project
• Global grid, defying skeptics, will gain 70 sites
• Services move in tandem on IT plans
• Imminent license deal with IBM propels SmartBuy
• DHS makes headway on IT despite vacancies at the top
• Draft report suggests end for FBI’s case management app
• Treasury’s $1b comm buy faces prodding from Congress—and disgruntled bidders
• Agencies’ consolidation efforts face rising tide of protests
• OMB issues new marching orders
• Agencies take inventory of IT assets
• VA and DOD make strides in health IT
• DISA will test shared apps
• DOD pilots first commercial collaboration project
• Global grid, defying skeptics, will gain 70 sites
• Services move in tandem on IT plans
• Imminent license deal with IBM propels SmartBuy
• DHS makes headway on IT despite vacancies at the top
• Draft report suggests end for FBI’s case management app
• Treasury’s $1b comm buy faces prodding from Congress—and disgruntled bidders
• Agencies’ consolidation efforts face rising tide of protests
DOD Computing
• Services demand security in enterprise deals
• Army will model systems migration on effort by U.S. Forces Korea
• DOD develops a road map for getting to IPv6
• Java code can integrate apps with CAC
• Army will model systems migration on effort by U.S. Forces Korea
• DOD develops a road map for getting to IPv6
• Java code can integrate apps with CAC
Interview
Editorial / Opinion
• EDITOR’S DESK: Don’t let personal ethics fail you
• @Info.Policy: Hill’s new privacy requirement is a waste
• Edtorial Cartoon
• @Info.Policy: Hill’s new privacy requirement is a waste
• Edtorial Cartoon
Tech Reports
• Double time
• The hidden costs of a dual-core revolution
• Power User: Avoiding Java’s jolt
• Three to watch in coming year
• Cyber Eye: Feds should roll out welcome mat to industry
• The hidden costs of a dual-core revolution
• Power User: Avoiding Java’s jolt
• Three to watch in coming year
• Cyber Eye: Feds should roll out welcome mat to industry
Product Reviews
• Mozilla’s Firefox rings in 2005 as the year of the alternative browser
• Thunderbird e-mail doesn’t soar to Firefox’s heights
• Gateway PC boasts first-of-its-kind design
• 64-bit Acer’s just OK
• Thunderbird e-mail doesn’t soar to Firefox’s heights
• Gateway PC boasts first-of-its-kind design
• 64-bit Acer’s just OK
In Brief
• DOT to lead civilian GPS management
• OPM: Systems workers will also get raise
• IG says IRS needs better systems testing
• OMB requires use of approved PKI vendors
• CFOs get their own Web site for metrics
• NOAA chief calls for global ocean sensing
• NGA satellite images aid tsunami relief
• DOD group digs into geospatial data issues
• Controller hiring may delay FAA systems rollout
• GSA to charge fee to access buying data via the Web
• Security chiefs say they’re under siege by administrative tasks
• People on the Move
• OPM: Systems workers will also get raise
• IG says IRS needs better systems testing
• OMB requires use of approved PKI vendors
• CFOs get their own Web site for metrics
• NOAA chief calls for global ocean sensing
• NGA satellite images aid tsunami relief
• DOD group digs into geospatial data issues
• Controller hiring may delay FAA systems rollout
• GSA to charge fee to access buying data via the Web
• Security chiefs say they’re under siege by administrative tasks
• People on the Move





