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  • Republicans Move to Block Network Neutrality
  • IRS continues to pay millions to process paper tax returns
  • Department Of Defense Putting Data At Risk
  • EDS wins defense healthcare contract
  • Consortium releases comprehensive new version of HR-XML
  • TSA picks CSC to run its technology infrastructure
  • U.S. lags the world's top adopters of electronic health records systems
  • 3 questions to consider before moving a data center to the cloud
  • House Panel Approves Cyber-Security R&D Bill
  • E-Verify prepared for surge in worker eligibility queries
  • Cureton tabbed as next NASA chief information officer
  • Groups Offer USTR Openness Ideas
  • WSO2 Issues Service Governance Registry 3.0
  • Congress Eyes Biometric Authentication for Job Eligibility
  • Report: Shortage of cyber experts may hinder government's Internet security efforts
  • Red Hat Lauds, Criticizes Microsoft's Linux Efforts
  • DHS to assess critical infrastructure based on genuine risks
  • Group Will Push Open Source in US Gov't
  • Kundra to agencies: Get ready for data deluge
  • 9 contracts that changed IT procurement
  • In Spending Bill, Murtha Tucks in Big Funding for Lawmakers' Radio Project
  • Recovery.gov redesign contract will be published online
  • Global CIO: Why CIOs without customer engagements will fail
  • IBM Tool Allows Virtual Management From X86 Servers to Mainframes
  • FCC urged to support net-neutrality in U.S. broadband plan
  • FBI's Dubree named assistant director of IT
  • Astronauts use robot arm, go Twitter
  • MS and Google moves show how cloud is transforming IT
  • EMC Wastes No Time Taking Over Data Domain
  • Veterans Affairs Dept. halts 45 IT projects
  • Recovery.gov gets new mapping features to track stimulus spending
  • Kundra, GAO eager to plug gap between FISMA compliance and IT security
  • Microsoft`s big week: Showing off Office 2010, Windows 7 at Worldwide Partner Conference
  • AMD chases new form factors with low-power chips
  • Technology/Info applications turning to users for data
  • The NSA wiretapping story that nobody wanted
  • DHS: Give us info on cybersecurity products
  • HHS says only one browser will work on Grants.gov
  • Sun Shareholders Approve Oracle Acquisition
  • DorobekInsider: The real story behind the Recovery.gov contract: The need for govt contracting transparency
  • More Maps On Recovery.gov
  • GSA SmartBuy contracts awarded
  • Navy information-sharing system to be refined
  • Microsoft begins detailing SharePoint 2010
  • Microsoft's Bing gains on Yahoo, Google
  • CIOs Need to Get More From the Assets They have
  • Amateurs to Blame for DDoS Attacks
  • Sen. Gillibrand (D-NY) sponsors bill calling for ‘global response’ to cyber threats
  • Oracle Issues Big Security Patch Update
  • VMware Adds Tools To Virtual Machine Management
  • New trojan variants evade major anti-virus engines, says Q2 Commtouch report
  • Stimulus watchdog defends Web contract
  • Capturing the private cloud
  • Cyberattacks add fuel to cybersecurity debate
  • HP picks Larry Irving to lead government affairs
  • Biometric card idea stirs questions, doubts
  • Microsoft to Roll Out Free Web Versions of Office 2010
  • Electronic identification sparks privacy debate
  • New chief defends U.S. base for agency that manages Internet
  • Telecom Analyst Zufolo Joins USDA
  • Microsoft Launches Silverlight 3 Ahead of Worldwide Partner Conference
  • Experts disagree on seriousness of attacks on government Web sites
  • Cyberattacks Jam Government and Commercial Web Sites in U.S. and South Korea
  • Chrome to duel Microsoft
  • Health industry groups differ on new certification framework
  • DHS studies music's effects on first responders
  • Obama scores high marks on transparency, watchdog group says
  • Feds coordinate Web communications to fight swine flu
  • Army's largest contractor in Iraq under renewed attack
  • Digital divide thwarts online diplomatic efforts
  • Managing Information Flow
  • CIOs anticipate cybersecurity overhaul
  • Obama's tax plans raises high-tech hackles
  • Obama again touches on procurement reform
  • Kundra calls for context-driven government
  • SSA plots more cuts in disability claims backlog
  • Smart Grid Gets A Security Kick
  • Obama names members of Technology Council
  • LA Country maps existing, potential solar power systems
  • Dell adding servers, services for larger slice of data center
  • New cyber command to manage military networks
  • NIST updates SCAP validation requirements
  • Official: SSA needs four ingredients for IT center’s success
  • Kundra: IT procurement needs improving
  • IG fights MAS panel recommendation
  • White House working group releases strategy for digital scientific data
  • Amazon rehosts Census data for cloud users
  • Auditors: Coast Guard, FEMA weak on controls
  • NIST demonstrates method for reducing errors in quantum computing
  • DHS border security plan contains millions for technology
  • Groups want open access in stimulus-funded broadband
  • Virtualization standard released
  • NASA, Microsoft to co-manage data for WorldWide Telescope
  • Big hopes for new Intel chip
  • Conficker: Don’t believe the hype
  • Zeroing in on greener enterprise servers
  • GSA opens door to Web 2.0 content for federal agencies
  • Bill would encourage more telework
  • Forecaster tells contractors to lower expectations after Recovery Act jolt
  • GAO: FDA's tracking system isn't secure
  • Air Force uses jets for long-range communications on battlefields
  • Information Silos Stand In The Way Of Interoperability
  • Top Five Server Vendors Suffer Double-Digit Declines
  • Obama's open government initiative thin on collaboration, critics say
  • On Hill, a Flurry of Bills Aimed at Federal Workers
  • Kundra pushes case for adopting Web 2.0
  • State Department promotes Internet diplomacy
  • Stimulus programs allocates $150 million each for port and transit security grants
  • Kundra clears up the ‘go around the CIO’ controversy
  • As Web communication shrinks, so do links
  • Contractors vie for plum work: Hacking for U.S.
  • Windows 7 Vs. Linux: OS Face-Off
  • DHS to scrutinize service contracts

 

 
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