Disabled Vets to Get Fed's IT Business  

Administrator Stephen A. Perry of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), announced that a request for proposals for the Veterans Technology Services...

Hand-held computer assists parking-enforcement officers who issue tickets  

TicketManager consists of an electronic data-capture system that includes a weather-resistant, hand-held computer; portable printer for issuing on-site...

Traffic speed display  

SpeedVISOR displays passing vehicles speed. Temporarily mount to any stable pole in trouble areas or install perma-nently. Operates up to 12 days on battery....

Parking meters go mobile  

Smart Auto Meter (SAM) personal parking meter hangs on vehicles rearview mirror or drivers side grab bar. Small, portable electronic device (slightly...

Disc duplicator helps distribute CD and DVD data  

Bravo II Disc Publisher allows hands-free, automated production of up to 25 CDs or DVDs per job. Robotic mechanism transports discs into built-in, 52X...

Heavy-duty, mobile computer excels in critical field applications  

FieldWorks 8500 mobile computer delivers dependable reliability for critical applications in telemetry, data acquisition, test and measurement, and more...

Forensic data device fights cyber crime  

Handheld Forensic MD5s IDE hard-drive, non-tampering, data capturing system seizes disk drive data with bit-for-bit accuracy, guaranteeing zero chance...

Unmanned station monitors locations from anywhere  

SiteWatch Systems self-contained Wireless Mesh Video over IP Network Site Management system, mounted on a portable trailer, allows video surveillance...

Hard drive boasts fingerprint reader for computer security  

LockBox, a portable, external hard drive, is ideal for law-enforcement agencies or anyone who transports confidential files to and from offices. Connects...

Digital video recorder offers fault-tolerant operation  

EVR (Extreme Video Recorder) digital video recorders boast fault tolerant designs with redundant, field replaceable dual power supplies, maximum air flow...

Sizing Up Software Suppliers for Successful Project Integration  

By Gary C. Latham When government agencies rely on one vendor for information technology (IT) pilot testing and another vendor for large-scale rollouts,...

Civilian Agencies to Get $12.5 Billion in FY06  

Civilian Agencies to Get $12.5 Billion in FY06 Federal civilian agencies will receive $12.5 billion in fiscal year 2006 (FY06) for development/modernization/enhancement...

Marines Record Vehicle Data  

The U.S. Marine Corps has awarded a firm, fixed price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract for vehicle data recording units for vehicles...

Alaska Tops in Internet Use  

By Kathleen Murphy Alaska, known for dog-mushing, forests and forget-me-nots, also can boast about its great surfing Internet surfing, that is. According...

Utility Computing: For Technology Cost Savings, Switch to Electric Company Practices  

Utility Computing: For Technology Cost Savings, Switch to Electric Company Practices By Mark Bregman Every day, millions of people plug devices and appliances...

Texas County Automates Court Management 

Texas County Automates Court Management Travis County, TX, has recently completed installation of an automated court management solution. The $4 million...

NASA's Rate of Scientific Discovery to Soar, Thanks to New Supercomputer  

NASA's Rate of Scientific Discovery to Soar, Thanks to New Supercomputer NASA's new Columbia supercomputer, the most powerful in the world, recently sustained...

Study Reveals Software Quality Concerns  

Significant FISMA Disconnect Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease? Intelligent Decisions, Inc., a systems integrator in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan...

High-Tech Maps Enhance Public Safety 

Geographic Information System (GIS) technology allows police and public safety officials to link maps, pictures, and other information together to get an overall view that can be useful in emergencies. ...

Technology and Funds to Drive Smart Highways  

Increased spending on emerging technologies that allow for the efficient and safe movement of traffic on our nation's highways, combined with a concerted...

Commit to Software Quality to Better Serve Web-Savvy Citizens  

The Internet has opened the doors for state and federal government agencies to offer a vast array of services to the masses. Need up-to-date tourism information?...

State and Local E-Gov Spending to Double by 2008  

The state and local market for e-government products and services will reverse its dramatically declining growth trend in 2005 and more than double 2004...

Open Source Software: Advocates Press for Government Consideration  

Advocates of open source software, such as the popular Linux operating system, lately have pursued a new strategy to further accelerate its adoption....

Selective Outsourcing Speeds Information Technology Upgrades  

Selective Outsourcing Speeds Information Technology Upgrades Editor's Note: Peter Weber is the CEO of Seven Space, an IT service provider located in Ash-burn,...

Personal Beacons Coming To A Hiker Near You 

Hikers and outdoor adventurers will soon have access to the technology used in the lifesaving satellite-tracked distress alerts carried by aviators and mariners. ...

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