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- 1From:Government Computer News (Vol. 19, Issue 4)Diann L. McCoy recently took the post of deputy manager of the National Communication System, a confederation of 23 agencies that is managed by the Defense Information Systems Agency and is responsible for ensuring that...
- 2From:Government Computer News (Vol. 11, Issue 12)Dennis Groh of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has been named Executive of the Year by the Federal Executive Board. The award, given to Groh for the second year in a row, cites Groh for his leadership of...
- 3From:Health Management Technology (Vol. 20, Issue 2)SOURCE: PROBLEM: Oakwood Healthcare (5 hospitals with 1,902 beds, 50 primary care sites, 1,200 affiliated physicians) was bogged down by inefficient document and data management. Our existing Windows95 and NT...
- 4From:Management Accounting (USA) (Vol. 75, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe use of human resource information systems (HRIS) goes beyond meeting traditional human resource objectives. Aside from motivating, empowering and retaining important employees, the latest HRIS in the market can also...
- 5From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 12)The Federal Emergency Management Agency wants to bulk up on information technology during the remainder of this year, according to a senior FEMA official. At the top of FEMA's IT to-do list is the implementation of a...
- 6From:Government Computer News (Vol. 15, Issue 1)The Balkan me-too syndrome. The Advanced Research Projects Agency and DISA want to show that support for the warfighter extends all the way to Sarajevo. ARPA director Larry Lynn told participants at the Army's recent...
- 7From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 23)Air Force Col. Tony Cira, once chief of the Defense Information Systems Network program, has a new job helping integrate Defense Department systems. Lt. Gen. Albert Edmonds, director of the Defense Information...
- 8From:Health Management Technology (Vol. 20, Issue 11)End-to-end testing to ensure Y2K readiness has been successfully completed for the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) and their partners. Six systems...
- 9From:Communications of the ACM (Vol. 42, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedSmaller companies are not readying themselves for Y2K and therefore are missing out on some benefits that can be derived. Both governments and large corporations have found that by their departments working cohesively,...
- 10From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 5)'Just Cause' Tactical Systems Aided Decisive Ground Strikes A hint of the extensive role command, control, communications and computer (C4) systems could play in an allied forces ground assault came last year, when...
- 11From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 4)The Department of Defense (DOD) has reorganized its management of information resources and established a structure to provide more control of corporate information systems (CIM). A new director of defense information...
- 12From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 4)Client/Server Computing Is a Hit in MIS What's the difference between a microcomputer and a minicomputer? Not very much since computer makers have learned to marry 33-MHz Intel Corp. 486 processors with 300M hard drives,...
- 13From:Government Computer News (Vol. 9, Issue 25)The EPA uses information technologies to help achieve its main goals: the implementation of policies protecting the environment and the enforcement of compliance with its regulations. Geographic information systems, with...
- 14From:Business Perspectives (Vol. 4, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedInformation systems of the sixties focused on specific transaction-processing systems within an organization. In the seventies, integration of functional systems was stressed. In the eighties, information technology...
- 15From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 25)The US General Accounting Office (GAO) reports that federal agencies intend to increase spending for geographic information systems (GISs) by 60 percent between FY 1990 and FY 1992. The GAO's report, 'Geographic...
- 16From:Government Computer News (Vol. 11, Issue 4)The US Air Force and the Navy both are evaluating the Army's Theater Army Medical Management Information System (TAMMIS) to see what alterations are required to make the systems accessible to the entire US Department of...
- 17From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 4)Keep rolling 'em out, DISA. The Defense Information Systems Agency plans to release a draft request for proposals for the Hawaii Information Transfer System at the end of March. DISA's Defense Information Technology...
- 18From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 23)The passage of the 1995 Farm Bill will require the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) to upgrade its accounting and commodities tracking system because of the need to meet budgetary objectives and...
- 19From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 15)"Systems development is the single most crucial aspect of the Defense Department's financial management improvement efforts," Derek Vander Schaaf, deputy DOD inspector general, told a Senate committee last week....
- 20From:Health Management Technology (Vol. 16, Issue 9)Security concerns are pervasive in the computer networking world, but healthcare information systems are particularly vulnerable. Information systems are integral to efficient, productive healthcare systems, but...