The OS in the middle

The Linux operating system's reputation for stability and efficiency has made it a top server OS.

Industry responds to DHS' throwing down cybersecurity gauntlet

An industry group has unveiled a new tool to help top executives rate their companies' systems security soundness.<br>

Survey finds fear of cyberthreats remains high

A new survey reveals that cybersecurity continues to be a chief worry among systems officials nationwide.

DHS challenges private sector on cybersecurity

The Homeland Security Department issued a challenge to IT vendors today: Step up to your security responsibilities.<br>

11g

Two months ago, the Standards Board of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers issued its final standard for 802.11g wireless networks, which adds speed and a layer of security to WiFi devices.

Backyard frontier

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition, sent by Pres. Thomas Jefferson to explore and report back on the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase.

AF center saves space and time with SAN

As data from satellite simulations, software development and various other tasks piled up at the Air Force's Center for Research Support, the complex looked for somewhere to put it all.

Biometrics looks good at Comdex

LAS VEGAS'Several federal agencies are testing biometric security devices, but few orders have materialized to date. That could change soon, according to exhibitors at the Comdex trade show last month.

Army plans spring bid for WIN-T proposals

The Army plans to release a request for proposals next year for the next generation of battlefield communications systems: the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical.

Two apps assist USDA food safety inspectors

The Agriculture Department's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service safeguards America's food supply by fighting pests and diseases. The agency improved that capability this year by upgrading systems for two APHIS entities, Veterinary Services and Plant Protection and Quarantine.

AI monitoring system gets on-the-job training at ports

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Ocean Service is using artificial intelligence to monitor the quality of readings from meteorological, current and water level sensors.

A database helps the help desk

On many help desks, a support analyst has the option of walking to a malfunctioning computer and fixing it. For Erika Pierce, however, work isn't that simple.

Handhelds gather health data

The challenges of poverty, disease and political conflict in the Third World prompted the Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance to conduct its health research in a small way.

Videoconferencing paid off Sept. 11

The Federal Emergency Management Agency's investment in videoconferencing technology paid off in spades after terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on Sept. 11.

Navy tries dual-role PCs

To many, the term user-friendly security is the ultimate oxymoron. But when you need to provide secure network access to front-line troops in combat situations, a system has to be simple enough that nontechnical users can access it and communicate rapidly. It also must be secure enough that data can't be compromised.

Let the games begin

The Corps Battle Simulation program simulates battle conditions on a theaterwide basis, with live people taking the command posts.

Ready or not, wireless arrives at jet lab

Wireless technology came to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., piece by piece. Users implemented local wireless connections to go online while attending a conference or to handle e-mail while working away from a desktop PC.

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