Cybersecurity

NIST completes biometric specs

The new document describes the procedures and formats for storing fingerprints and facial images required for compliance with the FIPS 201 standard.

People

OPM: A bigger federal government

Between October 2002 and October 2004, the number of federal civilian employees increased by 38,302, or 2.1 percent.

Modernization

USPS to update automated forms

The U.S. Postal Service wants to convert its automated forms into intelligent documents that can accept digital signatures.

People

USPS opposes reform bill

Despite an eleventh-hour amendment, the pending legislation still fails to give USPS the pricing flexibility it needs, a senior USPS official said today.

Cybersecurity

NIST fellowship open to undergrads

Undergraduate students will receive a $4,000 stipend to work for 12 weeks in the Information Technology Laboratory with NIST scientists as their advisers.

People

NSA outsources hiring support

SI International will supply HR employees under a contract with a potential value of $6.9 million.

Cybersecurity

Identity card specs still in play

The Office of Management and Budget is reviewing a policy guideline it issued in August 2005.

Cybersecurity

FCC to investigate phone record sales

The Federal Communications Commission's Enforcement Bureau has launched an investigation into data brokering practices.

Cybersecurity

McNulty named to advisory board

NIST has chosen the director of government affairs for an international security certification consortium to fill a long-standing vacancy.

People

Commission struggles to define 'postal service'

Ruling asserts panel's authority to regulate electronic services

Digital Government

FlipSide: A few minutes with Jeff Jonas

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People

Aspiring CIO leaders urged to hone social awareness

A road map to help top IT execs do a better job

Cybersecurity

DOD calls time out to simplify NSPS

Program executives temporarily halted training classes designed to teach the basics of the Defense Department's new personnel system.

Modernization

DOD sets real-world test of HSPD-12

An exercise to uncover operational problems with issuing and using uniform federal identity cards is set to begin in April.

Cybersecurity

NIST updates cryptographic guidelines

The revised edition contains all cryptographic standards and recommendations that are binding on federal agencies.

People

Fed job notices earn poor marks

Agencies still don’t have it right when it comes to creating effective job vacancy announcements, according to a new study.

Cybersecurity

SANS survey shows security salaries

With median salary and bonus income of $106,326, chief information security officers ended the year well-compensated, according to the SANS Institute.

Modernization

USPTO to modify patent reviews

The open-source community has criticized USPTO for not reviewing software in the public domain before issuing patents.

Digital Government

Time management in a BlackBerry world

Public CIOs run big agencies between a thumb and the palm of their hand

Modernization

Postal commission rule defines a 'postal service'

The Postal Rate Commission will decide which of the new electronic services that USPS now offers fits that definition.