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St. Elizabeth campus not big enough for DHS
Agency requests $75 million in 2010 to consolidate leases in D.C. metro area. Acquisition and records management among other high ranking priorities in budget request.
Tags: management , technology , contracting , Elaine Duke , DHS , GSA , AFCEA , St. Elizabeths , data center , acquisition workforce , Acquisition interns ,
President names new archivist
Tags: management , David Ferriero , Allen Weinstein , White House , NARA , Archivist ,
Making Web 2.0 and records management work together
Tags: technology , management , Web 2.0 , government 2.0 , Cheryl McKinnon , Open Text
Obama has plenty to consider before hitting the 'send' button
It seems likely that Obama will use e-mail, and he will use a BlackBerry to send it.
Tags: technology , Barack Obama , BlackBerry , IT security , John Podesta , CDW-G , Los Angeles Times , Josh Mulloy , mobile devices
New IT helps USDA's Risk Management Agency survive data deluge
A record year for insurance crop claims pushes RMA's systems to the brink. Chad Sheridan, RMA's CIO, said recent modernization efforts kept the agency's systems processing and paying claims.
October 6,2011
Tags: technology , chad sheridan , USDA , Risk Management Agency , Ask the CIO , IT modernization , Jason Miller
NARA hires IBM to move records system into next phase
Under 10-year, $240 million deal, IBM will provide operation and maintenance support and provide enhancements as necessary to the Electronic Record Archive system. NARA is considering improving search capabilities for agency customers of ERA. NARA CIO Mike Wash said more and more agencies are transferring data and using the system.
Tags: technology , contracting , Mike Wash , NARA , Electronic Records Archive , IBM , Lockheed Martin , TechStat , Jason Miller
USDA grows quick wins in records management
USDA's Rodger Matthews discusses records management of social media, balancing open access with security requirements, and quick wins that federal agencies can do to improve their programs.
Tags: Federal Drive , USDA , management , technology , social media , Rodger Matthews , Risk Management Agency , Suzanne Kubota
DoD benefitting from BRAC-inspired IT upgrades
Moving into a new building has allowed DISA to revamp its technology infrastructure, including consolidating circuits, servers and paper records. The Joint Task Force, National Capital Region Medical is building a new network to carry health data and applications for three services to share. Both organizations say without BRAC, these changes would have taken longer to happen.
Tags: BRAC , BRAC Impact , DISA , Army , Jason Miller , technology , DoD , Henry Sienkiewicz , Chuck Chapdelaine , Joint Task Force National Capital Region Medical , Navy , Air Force , Ft. Meade , IP network , health IT , data center consolidation
GSA issues RFP for three cloud services
The blanket purchase agreement could be worth $2.5 billion over five years. GSA wants vendors to bid on email-as-a-service, office automation and records management.
Tags: contracting , technology , Martha Johnson , GSA , cloud computing , Email-as-a-service , office automation , Jason Miller
Cloud computing e-discovery risks a concern
The Justice Department and NARA are paying close attention to GSA, USDA and others in how they implement email and data storage on private sector clouds. Agencies should address potential data storage, collection and access issues during the development of the solicitation.
Tags: technology , Allison Stanton , Jason Baron , DoJ , NARA , e-discovery , cloud computing , FedSMC , Jason Miller




