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  • This week in Microsoft vs. Google: Chrome OS, a Yahoo Japan win and more

    It's only Monday, but the week is starting off with some finished -- and unfinished -- Microsoft vs. Google business.

    Blog posts | December 6, 2010 7:02am PST

  • GSA picks Google Apps: What it means

    Ted Schadler breaks down GSA's selection of Google Apps to handle its email and collaboration needs.

    Blog posts | December 2, 2010 12:52pm PST

  • Google wins email, apps contract with U.S. GSA

    The U.S. General Services Administration is going Google. The agency today announced a $6.7 million, five-year award for Google's cloud-based email and collaboration tools, a move that will help...

    Blog posts | December 1, 2010 2:42pm PST

  • DOJ sues Oracle over GSA contract

    The Department of Justice has sued Oracle for defrauding the government out of "hundreds of millions of dollars in sales."

    Blog posts | July 29, 2010 1:15pm PDT

  • CIO interview: Casey Coleman of the General Services Administration

    The US General Services Administration employs almost 12,000 people and has a budget of $25 billion. Fellow ZDNet blogger, Dion Hinchcliffe, and I spoke with CIO Casey Coleman.

    Blog posts | November 29, 2009 6:20pm PST

  • Federal government validates cloud computing

    Last week, we surfaced the views of Michael Daconta, writing in Government Computer News, who cautioned government agencies from diving in too deep into new approaches to managing technology, such...

    Blog posts | August 10, 2009 7:29pm PDT

  • New carbon emissions tracker is focused on professional services organizations

    Feeling neglected because many carbon emissions analysis "tools" typically are focused on companies that create hard goods and that have facilities and manufacturing lines to manage and products...

    Blog posts | May 14, 2009 3:46pm PDT

  • EMC discloses DOJ probe

    EMC said in a regulatory filing that the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating allegations of fee arrangements with systems integrators on government contracts.  In a filing with the...

    Blog posts | March 2, 2009 5:52pm PST

  • Green Tech boon. But is the new U.S. energy law cornographic?

    A new U.S. energy bill has been signed into law by the President. Here are some of the green tech relevant provisions: Higher fuel-efficiency for cars and light trucks, up to 30 MPG average by...

    Blog posts | December 19, 2007 11:02am PST

  • With telecommuting stalled, GSA ready to lead by example

    Sometimes people just won't do what you tell them to. Sometimes you have to lead by action. That's the idea the General Services Administration is getting around to accepting, The Washington Post...

    Blog posts | September 12, 2007 8:33pm PDT

  • Deadlines near for new ID cards for feds

    Transportation Security Administration and General Services Administration will soon make contractor choices for delivery of standardized, "smart" ID cards for workers and contractors.

    Blog posts | January 2, 2007 1:40pm PST

  • New life for eGov, eTravel programs

    The Senate moved to develop the governmentwide eTravel system, which had been put on the House chopping block last summer, this week by meeting President Bush's request for $5 million for the...

    Blog posts | August 2, 2006 1:58pm PDT

  • FCW: Time for GSA to come clean with financials

    'Public companies release quarterly reports on the status of their fiscal health. Yet, GSA, which is a steward of the public’s money, has chosen to say almost nothing.'

    Blog posts | May 9, 2006 11:26am PDT

  • Does the federal government finally "get" search?

    GSA and OMB issue request for information asking, Does search technology make heavy-weight metadata an anachronism?

    Blog posts | October 17, 2005 5:47pm PDT

  • U.S. plans online ID gateway

    The e-authentication system is intended to be a one-stop online shop for people and businesses to establish their identities with the federal government.

    News items | July 16, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • Fed agencies seek XML common ground

    Amid rapidly growing internal support for the XML data exchange format, the U.S. government is studying plans to build a central directory to prevent integration headaches.

    News items | June 12, 2002 12:00am PDT

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