Full disclosure

Washington Technology has added STG Inc. to the 2007 Top 100 list.

Bumper moves: My other career is also IT

After multiple comings and goings, several top government and industry information technology executives are again top government and industry IT execs.

Bids & proposals | State & local

The Ohio Job and Family Services Department wants a contractor to create a benefits eligibility network.

News briefs

A House subcommittee approved a $36.3 billion spending bill for DHS, which is $2.1 billion more than the Bush administration requested.

Homeland watch

Sen. Hillary Clinton has reintroduced legislation to restore the Federal Emergency Management Agency to an independent, Cabinet-level agency.

Homeland watch

Sen. Hillary Clinton has reintroduced legislation to restore the Federal Emergency Management Agency to an independent, Cabinet-level agency.

Let's go to the tape

But the fastest tape libraries use disks instead of tape.

On the edge

ClearSpeed Technology PLC's Advance accelerator family speeds applications without significantly impacting power, cooling or space requirements

Shipshape wireless

Project clears steel hulls and asbestos hurdles.

Thinking outside the military box

Last byte | A conversation with John Pike of GlobalSecurity.org.

Real ID, real debate

Sides argue about whether license standardization can or should be done.

Long shots

Small businesses petition hard for Networx slots.

Tools for tomorrow's warriors

New technologies will send soldiers to war with more tools for logistics,communications and safety.

Tax law unfairly targets federal contractors

If the government is preventing money from being spent 10 to 20 times during a 15- to-20-month reconciliation process, isn't it possible that the cost to the economywill outweigh the tax benefit?

Overbroad confidentiality agreements can spell doom

A word of caution on employee confidentiality policies.

Ciber gets North Carolina SAP training deal

Ciber Inc. will help train North Carolina employees to use the state's new SAP-driven human resources and payroll system through a $5 million project.

TCS keeps Defense telecom work

TeleCommunication Systems Inc. has been awarded a new contract from DOD to provide wireless communications and other services in support of the Defense Telecommunications Service - Washington.

Iraq Supplemental: Congress puts Deepwater under its thumb

The $120 billion Iraq War supplemental spending bill passed by Congress Thursday provides an additional $917 million for homeland security and also tightens restrictions on the Coast Guard's Deepwater program.

State alliances must have clear cut policy

State agencies interested in collaborating must first establish a firm policy foundation, according to a newly released brief from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers.