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Sunday, July 6, 2008

Pointers: Recommended reading
This week's finds: Research beyond Google; The real snail mail; Web 2.0 meets presidential politics; After the flood.
(Posted June 30, 2008)
Agencies hit security mark
OMB’s target is to have only 100 Internet connections governmentwide, official says.
(Posted June 27, 2008)
BBN field tests portable translator
BBN Technologies has developed a translation device that enables a two-way dialogue between speakers of different languages.
(Posted June 23, 2008)
A new life for talk-to-text?
Efforts of speech-recognition developers could pay off as a smart application for smart phones.
(Posted June 23, 2008)
Pointers: Recommended reading
FCW points you in the direction of interesting blogs, Web sites and products dealing with all things information technology.
(Posted June 9, 2008)
GAO: Trusted shipping program needs work
Auditors say Customs and Border Protection needs to improve the technology behind the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism program.
(Posted May 27, 2008)
GSA gives Alliant a second look
Agency tries to debunk claims of flaws in the procurement selection process.
(Posted May 19, 2008)
Vendor assailed for unfair marketing
Encryption company accused of using government assessments that don’t exist.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Post-Doan GSA to focus on customers
Critics: She ‘broke a lot of china,’ but gave little thought to what happens next.
(Posted May 5, 2008)
FDA seeks regular mark downs
The agency wants to receive monthly volume discounts as part of an IT services contract.
(Posted April 14, 2008)
Don’t be surprised by e-discovery
Government and legal experts suggest 5 steps for improving your ability to produce records needed for legal proceedings.
(Posted April 14, 2008)
FOSE: Abuzz about info strategies
Here are some highlights from the FOSE Exposition and Conference that brought federal officials and company executives together for three days of networking and education.
(Posted April 7, 2008)
SOA experts: Learn to speak business
The next major hurdle for enterprise architecture is convincing agency managers that it solves business problems
(Posted April 7, 2008)
SaaS is waiting to be noticed
Early adopters make case for software as a service, but many agencies are not buying it.
(Posted March 31, 2008)
Krieger preaches SOA gospel
Defense Department official favors providing some IT services at no cost for a period of five years.
(Posted March 25, 2008)
GAO disputes savings reports
Auditors find Forest Service lacked data to prove it complied with spending limits.
(Posted March 3, 2008)
Google's Dave Girouard on Google-ization
Google executives now want to be players in what they believe will be the next game-changing event in technology: the transition to software as a service.
(Posted February 18, 2008)
Most agencies still wary of SaaS
But DOD and GSA see software as a service as a way to reduce development costs.
(Posted February 4, 2008)
Housing board encrypts mobile data on smart phones
The Federal Housing Finance Board is using Trust Digital's security software to meet information security requirements.
(Posted January 30, 2008)
GSA expands Alliant awards by one
Technology contract is on hold while waiting for a federal claims court ruling
(Posted January 21, 2008)






 
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Navy takes EA concept to heart
With two initiatives, the Navy expects to score gains in program efficiency and effectiveness.

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Intell leaders heed pay concerns
Leaders of the intelligence community make a point of getting employee input on pay-for-performance plans.

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