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Feds' tech budgets may hinge on cybersecurity prowess

February 7, 2007 Bush administration's top IT official says she's counting on agencies to fix flaws before eating up more dollars to build new systems. TAGS: agency, cybersecurity, president, Bush Administration, government, information technology, dollar

Bush's tech budget favors Homeland Security Dept.

February 23, 2006 If Congress approves proposal, agency spending would jump 21 percent--and funding for NASA, education would shrink. TAGS: IT-spending, allotment, homeland security, proposal, cut, president, department, agency, information technology, America

NASA: Limited budget could lead to gap in manned missions

February 5, 2007 Administrator warns there could be a five-year lull in which U.S. astronauts would be grounded. TAGS: fiscal year, gap, agency, increase, president, U.S.

NASA budget emphasizes space exploration

February 6, 2006 While science research will be diminished, a partnership with Google won't be affected. TAGS: exploration, life science, cutback, distributed computing, agency, science, budget, president, Google Inc.

Bush seeks spending increases in research, surveillance

February 5, 2007 Proposed $2.9 trillion budget includes millions for science and tech studies, traveler screening programs--and a few cutbacks. TAGS: surveillance, increase, budget, boost, homeland security, president, agency, research

Some companies helped the NSA, but which?

February 6, 2006 Survey into domestic surveillance scheme finds no companies willing to say they participated. TAGS: NSA, surveillance, cooperation, survey, margin, Time Warner Inc., Internet company, telecommunications, law, agency, president

White House panel pushes new identity fraud laws

April 23, 2007 A wealth of state and federal laws already prohibit ID fraud and phishing. But a federal task force says more are needed. TAGS: identity fraud, provision, agency, law, identity theft, president, phishing

SAP challenges Oracle's Air Force contract

November 1, 2005 Germany's SAP asks the GAO to review the $88 million contract, potentially putting it up for grabs. TAGS: SAP AG, Oracle Corp., protest, agency, evaluation, complaint, contract, Germany, recommendation, president, U.S.

Boston airport tries to kill free Wi-Fi node

August 3, 2005 Continental offers free wireless in its lounge. The agency running Logan Airport sells it for $7.95 a day, and doesn't like competition. TAGS: airline, Boston, node, airport, Wi-Fi, antenna, agency, letter, president

Feds aim for more data sharing by terrorist screeners

January 17, 2006 Top Bush administration officials back database-sharing among agencies in hopes of collecting more "travel intelligence." TAGS: data sharing, homeland security, intelligence, agency, videoconferencing, database, president, security

Santa's delivered the Open Government Act

January 9, 2008 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why he thinks the newly signed law ensures government accountability in the Digital Age. TAGS: exemption, statute, request, agency, law, government, president, response

The feds weigh in on Windows security

April 2, 2007 A White House directive could have ripple effects well beyond Washington in the fight against cybercrime. TAGS: technology provider, SANS Institute, computer security, agency, government, Windows PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Washington, training, configuration, security, president, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Bush budget boosts tech spending

February 7, 2005 Federal agencies get millions more to spend on computer upgrades, surveillance tech. But it may be too late for the Hubble telescope. TAGS: increase, budget, agency, president, security

Appeal filed over Net phones' E911 rule

August 16, 2005 Federal requirement forcing Internet phone companies to provide 911 service to all their customers by November draws legal challenge. TAGS: Nuvio Corp., VoicePulse, VoIP company, Internet phone, VoIP, E911, regulation, Internet phone company, deadline, subscriber, telephone company, agency, requirement, Adobe PDF, rule, IP

U.S. tech edge getting dull, companies say

February 17, 2005 Intel's Craig Barrett joins educators in calling for more tax dollars to be spent on science and technology research. Photo: Spending more tax dollars on tech TAGS: Craig Barrett, science, tax, U.S., student, agency, Intel, president
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