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Monday, May 12, 2008

Census counts on paper for 2010
House lawmakers grill Commerce officials about rising costs and reversion to paper.
(Posted April 7, 2008)
IBM is back, but what happened?
EPA pulls the computer giant out of limbo after the parties quickly reach an agreement.
(Posted April 7, 2008)
Nortel keeps SSA contract
The company prevailed in a protest of its $300 million contract to build a VOIP network for the agency.
(Posted March 18, 2008)
GSA awards $2.5 billion contract for contact center services
Nine companies win spots on the USA Contact contract, designed to help federal agencies set up contact centers quickly during emergencies.
(Posted March 17, 2008)
Cutter shows Deepwater progress, Coast Guard says
National Security Cutter Bertholf, part of the beleaguered modernization program, will undergo final testing soon.
(Posted March 12, 2008)
Court stops work on $50 billion Alliant contract
GSA failed to give adequate weight to prices as it reviewed the 62 proposals for the 10-year, $50 billion contract, claims court judge finds.
(Posted March 6, 2008)
Companies rally for more IT work visas
The Compete America coalition, which includes many IT companies such as Boeing, Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft, asked lawmakers to raise the 65,000 annual cap on H-1b visas for highly skilled foreign workers.
(Posted March 3, 2008)
Cyber Storm II stirring
DHS is preparing to lead federal agencies, states, foreign governments and industry in a weeklong cybersecurity exercise next month.
(Posted February 29, 2008)
DHS pushes back schedule for deploying virtual fence
The department has given SBInet more time to complete its first phase.
(Posted February 27, 2008)
DHS accepts Project 28
After months of delays, the department has accepted the first task order for SBInet, a multibillion-dollar project to use technology and fencing to secure the border.
(Posted February 22, 2008)
DEA to upgrade IT infrastructure
The agency has awarded SRA a contract worth $78 million to do the work.
(Posted February 13, 2008)
SBInet hits software snag
DHS says it needs to perform additional tests on the initial 28-mile segment of the SBInet border surveillance system.
(Posted February 5, 2008)
TWIC card needs double since initial estimates
DHS and Lockheed Martin tout progress in enrollment, but a House subcommittee chairman promises continued oversight and presses DHS on a timeline for deployment.
(Posted January 24, 2008)
Coast Guard asks Deepwater contractors for refund
The Coast Guard wants $96.1 million refunded, saying the companies made defective boats that do not meet requirements.
(Posted January 9, 2008)
Senate wants Coast Guard to oversee Deepwater
The Senate passed a bill that would increase oversight of the $24 billion modernization initiative.
(Posted December 21, 2007)
NARA finishes testing first ERA software
The first piece of software from Lockheed Martin will help the government create and process e-records schedules and requests for e-records transfers.
(Posted December 14, 2007)
No SBInet payment for Boeing until system is usable
Integration problems are holding up the completion of Project 28, the initial step in the border security system.
(Posted December 6, 2007)
NIST to develop credentials for FISMA consultants
The goal is to give agencies more confidence that their security contractors are up to the job.
(Posted November 30, 2007)
VA taps EDS for personal identity verification cards
Under the $11.6 million contract, the company will assist VA in issuing cards in a format accepted throughout the federal government.
(Posted November 28, 2007)
Networx billing systems tested
Testing regimen for ordering/billing systems clears the way for agencies to place orders
(Posted November 26, 2007)






 
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Doan's departure:

Soloway: Challenges are opportunities
GSA must seize the moment to rebuild relations with federal agency customers and Congress.

Doan's departure:

Aronie: The Eagle and the Arrow
Doan waged bold battles during her tenure, but those battles ended up being distracting.

Doan's departure:

Fox: Doan picked a good fight
By standing up to GSA’s inspector general, Doan showed she understood the proper role of IGs.

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