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Mike Sydla, the division director for Information Management Resources Logistics, Maintenance and Industrial Operations at Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters, said keeping everything moving has meant embracing a new mindset but also keeping some workers in shipyards to continue fleet work.
Read moreProxy voting with or without quorum, video hearings, limiting member travel and maintaining social distancing at the Capitol have required lawmakers to reconsider the long-term viability of some well-established practices.
Vijay D’Souza, GAO’s director of Information Technology and Cybersecurity, said agencies have to consider their various business processes and what could impact them, then what can be done to offset those impacts and keep operations moving smoothly.
Resiliency is more than the ability to steer around cyber attacks and respond to events like the pandemic or the more-frequent lapses in funding from Congressional logjams.
The future success of government missions depends on having a resilient, diversified and reliable supplier base.
AI brings special challenges for security. Now the National Security Agency (NSA) has published what it calls guidance for strengthening AI system security.
The Naval Air Systems Command recently hired a company called Electra to study the development of such an electrically-powered plane.
Leaders on the House Homeland Security Committee wrote to Brad Smith, the vice chairman and president of Microsoft, asking him to testify on May 22.
Every day, Americans’ data is legitimately sold and resold through data brokers.
Michael Harpin, the competitions section chief for the President’s Cup Competition at CISA, said the contest featured new challenges like an escape room.
The Army’s generative AI and large language model policy is weeks away.
Adoption of DoD’s new software acquisition pathway has been slow, but officials are looking for ways to jumpstart its use.