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12/12/2005

Volume 24 Issue 34 December 12 2005


Cybereye

Cyber eye: And the worst security idea of 2005 was . . .


GCN_Lab_Review

Turning the tide against spam


The finer points of searches


Program detects dangers that run silent, run deep


GCN_News

BlackBerry injunction not likely to open federal doors for Palm


Defense users will have to wait a little longer for IPv6


IRS takes ownership of modernization projects


For IPv6 transition, 2008 starts now


CADE to expand tax processing with Form 1040s


BlackBerry users in a jam


Status check: 2006 appropriations bills almost complete


FAA forms task force to tackle cybersecurity flaws


Group devising plan for bulk buys of IT hardware


DHS looks to new technologies to secure borders


Despite lawsuit, RIM continues to innovate


CIO Council committee, GPO discuss XML template


The line of network defense shifts again


GCN_Commentary

Letters to the editor


Federal contract law: Disaster reveals cracks in procurement process


'Did you hear...'


The Community: Nelson leaves a legacy of success at EPA


Technical Difficulties


EDITOR'S DESK: RIM reliance


PACKET RAT: What's in the cards for 2006? Pods are the talk of the Net


GCN_TechBriefs

ID card rules will also apply to contractors


People on the Move


DOD will spend $13b to convert legacy systems


Science.gov upgrades to Version 3.0


Guidelines for certification are nearly done


Public-private team wins $1b contract at DOE


GCN_TechReports

Hold the phone


YEAR IN REVIEW: Decisions, decisions: Good ideas grow up


DHS to help defend networks against the newest threats


Internaut: Heading into 2006, standards bode well