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Air Force scales back ambitious satellite system, delays first launch
January 21, 2009
FROM NEXTGOV
The Air Force announced on Jan. 16 that it had dramatically scaled back an ambitious satellite system that would give the military the ability to transmit larger amounts of surveillance and intelligence information to soldiers on the battlefield more quickly. The $16 billion Transformational Communication Satellite system is not dead, ...
Defense, VA plan to have interoperable health records by September
January 20, 2009
FROM NEXTGOV
A high-level management committee from the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments said they plan to have interoperable health records by September as part of a program between the two departments to streamline information sharing, according to a report released last week. Defense and VA launched a health information sharing project ...
From Nextgov.com: Defense, VA plan to have interoperable health records by September
January 20, 2009 A high-level management committee from the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments said they plan to have interoperable health records by September as part of a program between the two departments to streamline information sharing, according to a report released last week. Read the full story on Nextgov.com.
Reps rip VA over glitch in medical record system
January 16, 2009
FROM NEXTGOV
The chairman of the House committee overseeing the Veterans Affairs Department sharply criticized the agency on Thursday for not publicly disclosing it found a software bug in a computer system in August that resulted in not discontinuing drug administration to nine patients. Rep. Bob Filner, D-Calif., chairman of the House ...
From Nextgov.com: Reps rip VA over glitch in medical record system
January 16, 2009 The chairman of the House committee overseeing the Veterans Affairs Department sharply criticized the agency on Thursday for not publicly disclosing it found a software bug in a computer system in August that resulted in not discontinuing drug administration to nine patients. Read the full story on Nextgov.com.
Congress gives electronic health records big boost
January 15, 2009
FROM NEXTGOV
As House Democrats released on Thursday their economic stimulus package, which includes billions of dollars to pay for the creation of electronic health records for Americans, a Democratic senator urged the government to be cautious in funding a huge electronic record system. House Democrats proposed spending $20 billion of the ...
From Nextgov.com: Congress gives electronic health records big boost
January 15, 2009 As House Democrats released on Thursday their economic stimulus package, which includes billions of dollars to pay for the creation of electronic health records for Americans, a Democratic senator urged the government to be cautious in funding a huge electronic record system. Read the full story on Nextgov.com.
VA secretary nominee says he will automate Veterans Affairs
January 14, 2009
FROM NEXTGOV
President-elect Barack Obama's choice to head the Veterans Affairs Department vowed during his Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday to transform the sprawling agency into a 21st century organization that relies heavily on automated processes. Retired Gen. Eric Shinseki, a former Army chief of staff, also told the panel that he ...
IT firm taps former intelligence official for new cybersecurity arm
January 12, 2009
FROM NEXTGOV
Contractor Harris Corp. has hired a former top technology official from the intelligence community to be vice president and general manager of its new cyber information and assurance business, a move one observer said underscores increasing attention to information security. Dale Meyerrose, who retired as chief information officer for the ...
Report says medical equipment is vulnerable to terrorists
January 12, 2009
FROM NEXTGOV
Terrorists could seize medical equipment that use radioactive isotopes and build dirty bombs that could blanket an area the size of Manhattan, warned a new report from the Defense Science Board. The board, made up of approximately 40 civilian members who advise the Pentagon on scientific and technical matters, recommended ...
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