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WikiOrgCharts uses crowdsourcing to create agency org charts
Farhan Memon was CEO of WikiOrgCharts Social Radius.
Tags: WikiOrgCharts , Farhan Memon , Social Radius , management , technology , wiki , Michael OConnell
National Archives extends its reach via social media
Pamela Wright, chief digital access strategist, describes how the public is helping the National Archives bring its content to the Internet via social media.
Tags: Pamela Wright , NARA , social media , Federal Drive , technology , Facebook , twitter , Flickr , Michael OConnell
Malfunction takes down multiple Israeli websites
Israel's intelligence services, military spokesman and Interior Ministry are among the websites that are offline due to a broad technical malfunction.
Tags: cybersecuirty , technology , Israel
Agencies develop an "app"-titude for going mobile
Gwynne Kostin, director of mobile at the GSA's Office of Citizen Services & Innovative Technologies, says the government has enough innovation to tackle the mobile challenge.
Tags: Gwynne Kostin , GSA , Office of Citizen Services & Innovative Technologies , technology , USA.gov , IRS , TSA , mobile , mobile devices , NSF , app , In Depth , Michael OConnell
FCC vote may mean $50 billion in economic growth
Sharon Gillett, chief of the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau, examines what change to Universal Service Fund means for Internet expansion.
Tags: Sharon Gillette , FCC , Federal Drive , Universal Service Fund , mobile , telecommunications
Two big reasons for adopting IPv6
Host Tom Temin speaks with Doug Montgomery, manager of the Internet and Scalable Systems group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Tune in as they discuss IPv6, Part II, and the cybersecurity implications of not converting over to this new protocol.
Tags: IPv6 , cybersecurity , technology , Tom Temin , Federal Security Spotlight , NIST , Doug Montgomery
DARPA is a groundbreaking agency -- again
Less than two years from now the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will move into a new headquarters building in Arlington, Virginia. Before that can happen, the former Metrobus maintenance garage will require cleanup of diesel and chemical pollution in the ground. While DARPA employs fewer than 250 people, the new headquarters allows Virginia to retain more than 800 jobs because of the contracting jobs associated with DARPA, which has an annual budget of more than $3 billion.
Tags: technology , DARPA , Regina Dugan , Jim Moran , Barbara Favola , GSA , Bob Peck , DoD , Tim Kaine , Arlington County , Max Cacas
Testing the path to IPv6
Less than one year from now, agencies across the Federal Government face a new deadline: On July 2010, all new equipment and software for federal computer networks must be compliant with the IPv6 internet protocol.
Tags: technology , networking , IPv6 , NIST , University of New Hampshire , IETF , Tim Winters , Max Cacas
Stimulus gives rural areas internet access
Tags: technology , stimulus , Cheryl Cook , Agriculture undersecretary
House members can Skype into meetings
The House is loosening its Internet teleconferencing rules, allowing for Skype, but the Senate still can't hold meetings over Wi-Fi.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , technology , National Journal , Skype , Congress , Orrin Hatch




