Peter Chapman, CEO of IonQ joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to give an overview of quantum computing for federal information technology.
Forthcoming strategy looks beyond IT modernization, takes multiyear approach to also reform IT policies and personnel practices.
In the fiscal 2022 Defense Authorization Act, lawmakers expanded the number of projects that would receive “colorless money” for software and IT projects. “We have found it extremely successful helping us to make the appropriate trades between doing some legacy stuff which would have been traditionally operation and maintenance dollars versus taking some risk and applying it to new capability in research, develop and technology (RD&T),” said Col. Jennifer Krolikowski, the senior materiel leader for space command and control at the Space Systems Command.
Aaron Weis, the Department of Navy’s chief information officer, detailed several programs to move away from old technology and bring the service into a modern infrastructure.
For what auditors found and how DoD can get on track, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the director of contracting and national security acquisitions at the Government Accountability Office, Shelby Oakley.
The Office of Management and Budget issued a new memo requiring agencies to assess their current status and plan for the future around end-point detection and response tools.
Kyle Michl, the chief innovation officer at Accenture Federal Services, offers insight into common trends that emerged during the pandemic.
Steve Grewal, vice president and CTO, Public Sector at Cohesity, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss data management and the IT challenges facing federal technology professionals.
The process of producing a new, independent cost estimate for the electronic health record modernization project will begin later this month, the Department of Veterans Affairs told Congress, and it will take another year to complete.
The overhaul of the Army personnel system is supposed to bring the service's talent management into the 21st century.
No one quite knows how Farmers.gov is working because USDA hasn’t followed its own rules for documenting progress on IT programs.
Dr. Neil Evans recently became the second acting chief information officer at the Department of Veterans Affairs in 2021 and sixth in the last 11 years.
House and Senate Veterans Affairs Committee leadership want more information from VA leadership about its strategy to modernize its supply chain management system.
Ten years after his death, Steve Jobs is remembered as much for an organizational revival as for a world-changing product.
Chris Hughes, co-founder of Aquia, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss cloud security and enterprise architecture for federal systems.