People

L-1 Identity Solutions protests TWIC award to Lockheed Martin

The company's protest states that the Transportation Security Administration “misread certain key aspects of our proposal, including our proposed price.”

Cybersecurity

Lack of info feeds public outcries about privacy, experts say

Agencies need to do a better job of letting the public know how personal data is being protected.

People

Electronic Records Archive to debut in September

The Bush administration is seeking $58 million for the program in fiscal 2008, according to the newly released budget.

Digital Government

Census budget could soar in anticipation of dress rehearsal

The biggest chunk of money in Bush's proposal would be spent to support several tests of handheld computers that census takers will use to collect data.

People

USPTO hopes budget will help more examiners telework

Bush's budget proposal would give the agency's budget a $150 million boost, some of which USPTO would use to double the number of teleworking patent examiners.

People

DHS promises to make its workers happier

DHS officials are concerned about the department's poor showing in the 2006 Federal Human Capital Survey, according to a recent memo to employees.

Cybersecurity

Industry gives government IT security a D

Last year’s data leaks and lack of legislation to protect private information led to the grade from the Cyber Security Industry Alliance.

People

Sen. Akaka: Workforce issues could stymie procurement reforms recommendations

Panel members testified that the federal government's acquisition workforce shrunk 50 percent from 1996 to 2005.

Modernization

Vista emphasizes security over compatibility

Customer feedback showed that security was a greater issue than making sure applications run reliably on the operating system, Microsoft officials said.

People

OPM survey finds smaller agencies excel in job satisfaction

The Office of Personnel Management used the survey to rank the top 10 agencies for worker satisfaction in four categories.

Digital Government

Maine rejects Real ID

State lawmakers voted against the act because of concerns about money and whether the security of the computer-readable driver's licenses is worth the expense.

Modernization

Sun pitches Project Blackbox to feds

The computing company is offering its Project Blackbox system for use in disaster recovery and consolidation.

People

USPTO names new deputy commissioner

John Love will be responsible for establishing examination and policy standards for documents and patent procedure.

Cybersecurity

TWIC card, management costs rise as program gears up

Final TWIC rule indicates that authorities will issue worker ID cards before most maritime facilities have card readers installed.

Cybersecurity

Evans: HSPD-12 program is not an unfunded mandate for agencies

But the IT industry is not so sure that federal agencies can pay for the secure identity credentialing program.

Cybersecurity

IDC survey: People and processes are key for security

Government officials focusing more on policy, processes and people to fortify information security.

People

Too successful for their own good

Former small-business firms struggle with a problem that SBA shrugs off.

Modernization

Section 508: Reconstruction in progress

Web technologies outpace accessibility law and require a major rewrite of 508 standards.

People

FirstGov.gov rechristened USA.gov

Officials changed the name of the popular government information portal FirstGov.gov to USA.gov to have a more recognizable name.

People

GAO: Patent Office can reimburse teleworkers for high-speed Internet

But the watchdog agency recommends that PTO periodically review reimbursements to ensure there are adequate safeguards against private misuse.