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Does the DoJ Have FOSS’ Back?

In a move designed to protect the free and open source software (FOSS) community, the U.S. Justice Department has intervened in an intellectual property case involving four dominant IT enterprises. The transaction involves software developer Novell and a consortium made up of Microsoft, Oracle, Apple and EMC ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Budget Deal Puts the Squeeze on E-Gov Programs

The budget deal worked out between the White House and Congress for the 2011 fiscal year will directly impact the federal e-government program. The spending agreement will put a severe crimp in a program that bolsters government transparency efforts, as well as initiatives designed to modernize IT management, according to supporters of the e-government initiative...

Google, Microsoft and the Feds: The Plot Thickens

In the competitive federal information technology market, Google thought it was a good idea to challenge the U.S. Interior Department on a potentially rich procurement for hosted messaging services. Google claimed that Interior failed to observe government contracting policies by focusing on Microsoft offerings to the exclusion of Google's products...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

When It Comes to Fed IT Contract Competition, People Matter

Vendors competing for federal information technology contracts are required to meet a broad array of standards reflected in much of industry jargon, such as cybersecurity, interoperability and scalability. Technical factors are critical, of course. ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Federal IT Reform: Something Left and Right Can Agree On?

Government reform initiatives are frequently long on saying, and short on doing. White papers and strategic plans are the stuff of good intentions, but actual implementation is often elusive ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

DoT to IT Providers: Let’s Talk

The U.S. Department of Transportation not only wants to construct highways, subways, railroads and airports for the traveling public, but also wants to build bridges to information technology vendors and providers ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Congress Pressures Federal Agencies to Cut Wasteful IT Spending

The Obama administration's program to more efficiently utilize information technology has worked -- but not well enough to get a passing grade from the U.S. Congress. Lawmakers are ratcheting up the pressure on federal agencies to improve their IT resource management -- including the way they procure IT products and services from the private sector.

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

House GOP Group Seeks to Curb Regulation and Promote Tech

Republican leaders in the House of Representatives are flexing their collective majority muscles in both substance and style. The most significant change resulting from gaining the electoral majority in the House, of course, is that direction of all committees has shifted to Republican hands ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Tech Sector Plays Offense in Shaping Federal Cybersecurity Policy

A coalition of information technology and civil liberties organizations is trying to get ahead of congressional lawmakers and the Obama administration in forging a national cybersecurity policy ...

Internet Privacy: Trust Big Business or Trust the Government?

The explosion of e-commerce has exposed consumers to an unprecedented level of risk regarding personal privacy. Businesses, government agencies and consumer groups agree that privacy protection needs to be drastically improved ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Feds Lag in Enterprise Architecture and Data Management

Federal agencies are struggling to improve performance in two critical areas involving information technology resources -- the use of enterprise architecture and managing data, the General Accountability Office (GAO) says in a new report ...

So You Want to Land a Federal IT Contract?

President Barack Obama made an overture to the business community, emphasizing the mutual benefits that come with a truly effective partnership between government and business, in a speech to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce last month ...

The Huge, Gathering Cloud Over Washington

Technology leaders in the White House have promoted greater use of cloud technology at the federal level almost from the start of the Obama presidency. The administration issued its strongest backing yet for cloud technology with last month's release of the "Federal Cloud Computing Strategy." ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

White House Asks for $1B Boost in Federal IT Budget

Despite the national effort to cut government spending, expenditures for information technology at the federal level will actually go up in fiscal 2012 compared with 2011. That's good news for vendors ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Getting Feds Comfortable With Cloud Culture

Technology leaders in the White House have promoted greater use of cloud technology at the federal level almost from the start of the Obama presidency. Now the administration has issued its strongest backing yet for cloud technology with the release of the Federal Strategy for Cloud Computing ...

BEST OF ECT NEWS

The Cloud and Uncle Sam

This story was originally published on Sept. 29, 2010, and is brought to you today as part of our Best of ECT News series. ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Open Source Finds a Friend in Big Government

Major federal agencies in the U.S. are gradually getting the hang of dealing with open source technology -- a situation that bodes well for commercial open source providers ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Consumers Give High Marks to Federal E-Gov Websites

Politicians would give almost anything to garner a voter-approval rating north of 75 percent.However, a surprising number of federal agencies are getting much higher marks for their customer-facing websites than the politicians who oversee agency operations from the vantage of Capitol Hill ...

US Intelligence Agency: Linux Help Wanted

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is compiling information on the capabilities of vendors that can assist it with its Linux-based information system. NGA has asked vendors to provide a description of their capabilities by Feb. 11. In a quick-response "Sources Sought" notice issued Jan. 28, NGA said it was "researching the market availability of firms that can potentially provide services and products that could be seamlessly incorporated" into the agency's baseline program...

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Budget Freeze Could Chill – or Boost – Federal IT Investments

In his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama frequently mentioned the benefits of information technology, touting the contribution of the Internet to economic growth, and the achievement of innovative enterprises such as Google and Facebook. He pledged to submit a budget to Congress designed to spur innovation ...

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