Nagesh Rao in SBA’s Office of the Chief Information Officer said the last few years have really seen a push to a cloud-based solutions as much as possible.
Read moreThe Energy Department has a new chief information officer and a plan to bring its infrastructure into the modern age.
John Zangardi, CIO at the Department of Homeland Security, said his agency believes what’s best is “a hybrid, traditional on-premises and cloud IT approach.
Learn how low-code technologies and approaches can speed your agency’s journey to modern, world-class applications.
Federal CIO Clare Martorana’s tenure is coming to an end in January and she reflects back on her office’s efforts to improve federal technology.
The VA says clinicians are seeing fewer interruptions from the new EHR, and that the average user now sees “near zero interruptions,” such as freezes or lags.
DCSA’s new plan for NBIS includes a 36-month product roadmap. The goal is to retire legacy background investigation systems, including PIPs, by fiscal 2027.
VA’s Oracle-Cerner EHR has seen a 50% decrease in crashes and lags since the VA completed its last round of updates in August.
Army PEO C3N is obtaining industry feedback as part of its market research as it develops solicitations for the next generation command and control effort.
EPA’s CIO says modernized tools and integrated teams help the agency meet the changing needs of the public more easily and consistently.
Cloud-based tools, including artificial intelligence, help agencies build trust with citizens. But they need trusted partners to help them get there.
DoD’s embrace of commercial technologies offers big opportunities but creates new network design and security considerations, Verizon’s Ken Gonzales explains.