February 2006
Features
Agencies are overcoming the challenges of merging voice, video and data—and they're doing it through IP telephony.
Stopping illegal border traffic is an information management problem where mistakes can be deadly.
IT relocation projects face an array of obstacles, but with detailed planning, you can ensure success.
The dynamic nature of mesh networks makes them ideal for DHS and DOD projects.
Departments
Human Capital:
Federal systems chiefs begin to realize the benefits of relying on chief technology officers to help them deliver the goods for IT projects.
Bridging the Gap:
Across their VoIP connections, users can hold meetings almost anytime and anywhere.
Getting to Green:
The freedom that wireless devices convey attracts users, but that same mobility can undermine security and planning — and bring a whole new meaning to asset management.
Best Practices:
Agencies must prove the merit of their IT projects using metrics, but doing it right can be tricky.
Best Practices:
Government managers who want to extend their influence in all directions have learned that the first meeting with project stakeholders is the most important.
Opinion



