From math workbooks to computer systems for the top markets in the nation, Accenture Technology's Annette Rippert joined Women of Washington to talk the important of data scientists and believing in your own abilities.
In today's Federal Newscast, bills to improve agency oversight of sexual harassment and give federal interns the same protection as employees pass the House.
The General Services Administration approves the technologies and the vendors and the White House sets the parameters for the security of federal facilities. But GAO says upgrades aren't happening quickly enough.
Mehul Sanghani, the chief executive officer and founder of Octo Consulting, said the two-year budget deal offered some much-needed certainty to the federal contracting sector.
HUD, USDA CIOs talking IT modernization and cybersecurity among the most listened and read Ask the CIO interviews last year.
GSA’s contractor database incident and USDA’s reorganization plans were among the most popular stories last year.
Six federal IT experts offer their observations about what to watch for in 2019 and what organizations and people will have the biggest impacts.
Dr. Steve Bennett, director of the Global Government Practice at SAS, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss data analytics and how innovation is making it easier for businesses and the federal government to analyze data. January 15, 2019
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford, the Army’s chief information officer, said the service’s new artificial intelligence task force will focus on tasks ranging from automating cybersecurity to identity management.
Following a couple of dizzy years of policy and legislation, just what is the state of federal information technology going into calendar 2019?
New Hampshire CIO Denis Goulet recounted his state's unique governing environment, his invaluable advisory board, 2019 IT priorities and his future without his mom's political support.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bill introduced by Rep. John Curtis (R-Utah) would authorize congressional payroll administrators to dock pay for members of Congress for as long as a government shutdown continues.
In DoD's first financial audit, 46 percent of problematic findings were related to IT, not strictly financial management.
Marshall Henry, a program manager in the Bureau of Fiscal Service, said the agency is applying a standard multi-factor authentication approach to 10 of its citizen and business facing services.
Anyone who has had a career that switches from government to industry, or vice versa, has probably lived through more than one lapse in funding.