The Homeland Security Department is emphasizing consolidation in its information technology infrastructure with contracts to merge an array of data centers into one $800 million location and select a lead software service provider for the Transportation Security Administration at a cost of about $400 million to $500 million. EDS is set to build the new data center, likely in Clarksville, Va., during the next eight years. IBM Global Business Services is leading a team of partners, most prominently Deloitte, in a five-year project to provide a consolidated source of IT services to the TSA. Those two infrastructure contracts had the effect of consolidating dozens of the sprawling department’s IT projects.
(Government Computer News report: DHS Consolidation; DHS seeks brainiacs; DHS quiet on data center location)
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
DHS sets consolidation course
TSA approves four screening products
(Government Computer News story)
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Senators praise ICE head Myers
At a Sept. 12 hearing on the nomination of Julie Myers to continue has head of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, the senators who opposed her in 2005 on the grounds she lacked experience said they were impressed by her track record since President Bush gave her a recess appointment at the beginning of 2006. "You've done a terrific job," said Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio, one of Myers' harshest critics two years ago, at the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing. "I'm grateful for it, and I'm grateful that you want to stick around. A lot of people are out circulating their resumes, and you want to stick with this thing." In particular, Voinovich praised Myers' financial management of ICE, and said he hoped her efforts could provide a model for other agencies. Myers moved quickly after her recess appointment to tap ICE's first permanent chief financial officer and to centralize contracting practices.
(Government Executive story; ICE Web site bio on Julie Myers)
Thursday, September 6, 2007
GAO releases report on US VISIT
(Government Executive story; GAO report in .pdf format)
Maritime Radiation Detection Project Announced
(DHS press release; DHS DNDO homepage)
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Thousands a part of National Preparedness Month
(DHS Web site)
Travel Accommodation nearing end
(DHS Web site; U.S. State Department travel Web site)
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Building a Culture of Security
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Lack of Real ID funding stymies states
Sounding the alarm
(Government Computer News special report: Emergency notification systems come in variety of forms; Emergency notification products and vendors; RFP checklist for emergency notification systems)
Justice advances identity tools
(Government Computer News story; NIEM Web site)
Chertoff vows to move forward with ID law
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told a group of state lawmakers gathered here on Wednesday that he would not retreat from a plan to impose nationwide standards for driver's licenses. Chertoff acknowledged at the annual meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures that it will be a challenge for states to implement the so-called REAL ID Act, especially if they are not given more federal funding to do so. But he said he would not support legislative efforts to repeal the controversial law and insisted that insecure travel documents in the hands of terrorists are dangerous. The Homeland Security Department still has not issued final compliance regulations, but it has estimated that it will cost states about $23 billion to implement the mandate.
(Government Executive story; H.R.418 Bill via Library of Congress Web site)
DHS to require passenger info before takeoff
(Government Executive story)
Monday, August 13, 2007
Managing Technology Spiraling Into Control
(Government Executive story)
Border Agents Tread Fine Line
(Government Executive story)
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Additional $3B for border security funds
(Government Executive story)
Thursday, July 26, 2007
DHS signs Name Record Agreement with EU
(Chertoff's complete statement; PNR Agreement in .pdf format)
Chertoff Speaks on Port Security
(Chertoff's complete prepared remarks; USC CREATE Web site)
NASCIO provides disaster recovery checklist
The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) urges state CIOs to engage in disaster recovery planning, execution, and testing to reduce the risk of system and service unavailability. IT Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Tool-kit: Planning for the Next Disaster includes checklists to use before, during, and after a disaster and brainstorming worksheets to help cope with an IT crisis and help make the business case for disaster recovery and business continuity activities.
The six checklists are:
- Strategic and Business Planning Responsibilities
- Top Steps States Need to Take to Solidify Public/Private Partnerships Ahead of Crises
- How do you make the Business Case on the Need for Redundancy?
- General IT Infrastructure and Services
- Tactical Role of CIOs for Recovery During a Disaster
- Tactical Role of CIOs for Recovery After a Disaster Occurs
Homeland Protection SIG Survey
(IAC Homeland Protection SIG survey)