Skinner: DHS struggles to coordinate intel efforts

DHS still faces challenges in defining and integrating its intelligence activities, according to a new report.

On the edge

MX Logic Inc. has introduced a new product for its Disaster Recovery Services suite. The MX Logic Message Continuity helps organizations operate during outages by maintaining two-way communication and keeping an accurate record of all e-mail.

On the edge

MX Logic Inc. has introduced a new product for its Disaster Recovery Services suite. The MX Logic Message Continuity helps organizations operate during outages by maintaining two-way communication and keeping an accurate record of all e-mail.

Not in my backyard

Residents along the border want more say in placement of SBInet towers.

Technology with a human touch

Company combines IT and security to win work in the world's hot spots.

Disaster recovery: Recovering from the unthinkable

Smart companies know how to bounce back when the unimaginable happens.

Is Charbo doing his job at DHS?

Fed up with mounting cybersecurity breaches at DHS, legislators brought their frustrations to bear on CIO Scott Charbo June 20, accusing him of not doing his job.

DHS ops centers lack coordination: GAO

Operations centers at DHS need to coordinate their efforts more effectively, according to a new GAO report.

PASS card not ready for prime time

DHS yesterday postponed a requirement for U.S. travelers to show passports or the new government-issued passenger ID card upon returning home at land or sea borders until the summer of 2008.

WiMax market ready to explode

Manufacturers of carrier equipment and end-user devices are racing now to get WiMax products ready for what they see as a market ready to explode.

On Canadian docks, workers to carry new IDs

Canada will begin issuing mandatory ID cards to port workers and truck drivers at three Canadian ports in December.

GSA awards data security agreements

Ten companies have won five-year blanket purchase agreements for products that protect data residing on government laptop computers and other mobile or removable devices.

Boeing to flip the switch on SBI-Net

DHS' new border surveillance system is going live for the first time on Wednesday along a 28-mile section of border in Arizona, dubbed Project 28.

To stay on top, make sound investments

A fiercely competitive market demands focus.

Hard sell

NSA's tech reorg faces uphill road to win over critics.

That price tag should make them think twice

Imposing a mandatory Electronic Employment Verification System for employers to check Social Security numbers of workers could cost up to $470 million a year and increase identity theft, according to testimony at a congressional hearing Thursday.

Immigration Services shops for full-service ID card vendor

DHS is looking for a contractor to process up to 28 million government ID cards a year for existing programs and for new cards such as in the proposed Temporary Worker Program.

Boeing to staff FBI Fusion Center

To advance information sharing against terrorism, Boeing Co. expects to be among the first major corporations to assign its own analyst to the Seattle FBI Fusion Center intelligence sharing office.

Raytheon undertakes security screening at two Florida airports

Raytheon Co. will provide passenger and baggage screening services to Key West International Airport and Florida Keys Marathon Airport under a new contract.