Federal News Countdown: CIOs lacking resources, Cyber insurance by 2020

Jim Beaupre, education director for ACT-IAC and head of the ACT-IAC Acquisition Academy, and Frank Reeder, co-founder and director of the Center for Internet Se...

Jim Beaupre, left, education director for ACT-IAC and head of the ACT-IAC Acquisition Academy, and Frank Reeder, co-founder and director of the Center for Internet Security, countdown the week’s top stories with Francis Rose.

Guests on the Federal News Countdown:

  • Jim Beaupre, Education Director for ACT-IAC, head of the ACT-IAC Acquisition Academy
  • Frank Reeder, co-founder and director of the Center for Internet Security

Jim Beaupre’s stories:

#3 Meet 18F, the GSA’s bid to change federal IT (The Washington Post)

#2 Congress Is Back. Its Mission? Keep Government Open. (Government Executive)

#1 Government CIOs say they lack resources to manage their IT (Nextgov)

Frank Reeder’s stories:

#3 OPM plans to terminate contracts with USIS (Federal News Radio)

#2 Millennial fever: Coming, going and succeeding (FCW)

#1 WH Official: Cyber coverage will be a basic insurance policy by 2020 (Nextgov)

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