Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent said the new white paper from ACT-IAC helps bring together multiple federal cyber efforts under the zero trust umbrella.
Federal agencies testing the accuracy of facial recognition and biometrics see high rates with few flaws.
The FCC is looking for a new permanent CIO just three months after making Christine Calvosa the full-time IT leader.
FCC Commissioner Brendon Carr said the FCC is establishing programs to add 20,000 people to the workforce implementing 5G nationwide.
Emily Miller, director of National Security and Critical Infrastructure Programs at Mocana, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss IoT security and why device security and supply chain management are especially important in the federal government.
HUD and Energy Department IT executives say they are applying lessons from failed proposals to new ones that they will submit to the TMF Board.
Eva Skidmore, the vice president of public sector for Salesforce, said agencies need to continue to improve customer service and IT modernization together by adopting open platforms and application programming interfaces (APIs).
Eric Jeanmarie, the former division chief for Identity, Records and National Security Delivery in U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service and now the CEO of Finality, said by putting the E-Verify system in the cloud, the agency handled 15 times more cases than normal without any problems.
Gina Garza will step down after almost three years as the lead technology executive for the tax agency and Nancy Sieger will become acting CIO.
What is user identification and why is it better than having to rely on failed usernames and passwords? Find out when Haywood Talcove, CEO of Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk.
Coast to Coast Computers submitted a pre-award protest of the 2nd Generation IT (2GIT) multiple award contract to the Government Accountability Office.
Several retired members of Congress, when asked where it all went wrong, told the committee that staffers need better pay, and Congress as a whole needs a better grasp on technology, among other recommendations.
A new survey from Grant Thornton and the Technology Business Management Council highlights how CIOs view their roles and how they want to be more of a trusted partner.
Bill Conner, CEO of SonicWall joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss enterprise cybersecurity and how his company can help federal agencies stop advanced malware attacks.
The Office of Management and Budget said Quality Service Management Organizations will make it easier for agencies to adopt back-office shared services.