Stories by Dan Caterinicchia

Partner Picked to Build FirstGov

AT&T Corp.'s GRC International Inc. and Autonomy Corp., a provider of Internet infrastructure technology, announced a partnership last week to help build the government Internet portal, FirstGov.

SAS Speeds Into E-Gov Arena

Federal, state and local governments seeking to bring more services electronically to their constituencies have another place to turn following last week's launch of SAS Institute Inc.'s e-Government Solutions program.

Partners Web-Enable Public Services

Systems Consultants Inc., a public-sector integrated solutions provider, and Blue Angel Technologies Inc., an Internet technology developer, last week announced a strategic partnership to help Web-enable services for governments organizations.

Retooling the Federal Desktop

The federal government's love affair with the personal computer is cooling. PC manufacturers and resellers in the federal market are seeing an end to the era of large-scale computer purchases in which agencies bought and replaced PCs on a regular basis, lured by steadily falling PC prices and continuing improvements in technology.

Tool Stamps Out Network Downtime

Federal network administrators seeking to eliminate disruptions from spikes in traffic or around-the-clock usage have a new tool at their disposal.

Taking Bytes Out of Info

It's not just a fancy paper shredder. It's a "disintegrator" designed to destroy paper and a variety of high-tech media.

Wang, Intelysis Hail New Chiefs

C. Harlan Johnston has chosen president and chief executive officer of Wang Government Services Inc., and Intelysis Electronic Commerce Inc. Wednesday named Christopher Wagner as its president and CEO.

GTSI Revenues Slip

Slower sales following the Year 2000 rollover and delayed purchases of enterprise software at many agencies are being blamed for GTSI Corp.'s revenues dropping more than US$12 million from the same period last year.

E-procurement hub serves government buyers

PartnershipAmerica.com was launched today as a new online marketplace connecting government IT buyers on the federal, state and local levels with solutions providers in the private sector.

A Quick Boot on the Move

Federal employees who are constantly on the move and need to boot their PCs in a hurry or perform administrative tasks including operating system recoveries now have a product that can do both.

New Alliance Targets Federal Space

Global Management Systems Inc., an information technology consulting firm specializing in network and systems integration services, announced last week an alliance targeting the federal marketplace with Visionael Corp., a knowledge management solutions provider.

Integration Tool on Air Force Pact

The U.S. Air Force and other government intelligence agencies now have an easier way to buy tools that will streamline collection of data from multiple sources and that will integrate similar applications across offices.

From .Gov to .Com

Harold Gracey wants to accomplish something that most federal government veterans never get a chance to do. He wants to better the government from the private side, the same way that he did internally for more than 30 years.

Keeping the Customer Happy

Shopping is a necessary activity, but it's one that can result in nearly indescribable frustration, especially around the holidays.

Bid4Assets Helps Feds Sell Seized Goods

Bid4Assets.com, an online marketplace where government agencies can buy and sell government seized assets, plans to conduct an auction today for the U.S. Marshals Service involving auto loans obtained in the seizure of a Texas auto park.

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