During late-night debates or heated committee hearings, state legislators in North Dakota can use a new system to keep track of the latest bill amendments.
The National Institutes of Health will upgrade its research grants application and processing system to an object-oriented architecture using Java 2 Enterprise Edition.
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center has contracted with Accenture Ltd. to continue development and maintenance services for an Integrated Financial Management Program.
An enterprise center within the Veterans Affairs Department is starting a franchise program to provide IT acquisition services to other federal agencies.
Customers give federal Web sites better performance scores than offline government functions, but slightly worse scores than the national average of a general-purpose customer satisfaction index
The Air Force 45th Space Communications Squadron cut the time it spends backing up data from 12 hours to just two and one-half hours by installing a storage area network.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded three computer manufacturers contracts to design high-performance computers for national security needs.
AT&T Government Solutions was adding servers and tweaking performance over the course of the day to handle a heavy load at the web site for the first nationwide do-not-call program to block telemarketers.
The Energy Department will seek competitive bids to manage Los Alamos National Laboratory when the University of California's contract runs out in September 2005.
Not only does the Homeland Security Department need to develop a unified IT architecture for its 22 component agencies, but it has to have something in place for developing the fiscal 2005 budget over the summer, a representative said today at the FOSE 2003 conference.
<FONT SIZE=2>	The SCO Group of Lindon, Utah, is suing IBM Corp. for $1 billion over intellectual property rights to the Unix operating system. </FONT>
Five of the planet's 10 fastest supercomputers are owned by the U.S. government, and two others reside at research centers that receive substantial federal support, according to new rankings.<br>
<FONT SIZE=2>For 16 years, the National Library of Medicine has been trying to solve the biggest interface problem between computers and medicine: vocabulary.</FONT>
An Air Force medical clinic in Utah is testing more than just blood pressure and eyesight. The 75th Medical Group at Hill Air Force Base is trying out a centralized system of rack-mount blade PCs to see if they will save time and money compared with standard desktop clients.