Are agencies getting enough bang for their cyber buck?
Federal agencies are on the hook to adopt a zero trust cybersecurity architecture by Sept. 30. Palo Alto Networks’ Eric Trexler talks about progress so far.
What’s the DMDC’s role in the ICAM strategy?
If it’s a hard copy, chances are the National Archives and Records Administration won’t accept it any longer.
Here's what we know about how a global IT outage, sparked by a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, is impacting federal agencies.
PCs are the most important IT assets, says Future Tech CEO Bob Venero. He explains how to derive maximum cost avoidance by amping up end user productivity.
Human resources applications, which touch everyone in the agency, provide a great use case for getting good with cloud, AI and software-as-a-service.
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee called the delays with the next-generation background investigation system a "disaster."
NARA has approved limited exceptions to the electronic records deadline, but many agencies have shifted away from paper-based processes.
A goal of modernized, containerized applications: You can easily deploy it in the cloud, in your data center, or at the edge.
Mina Hsiang, the administrator of the USDS, said its recently-released annual report highlights the office’s impact in real numbers and success stories.
An Air Force veteran explains how CX and human-centered design can help DoD attract digitally savvy recruits and keep its youngest warfighters.
Lt. Col. Keith Jordan, in the Army’s PEO-C3T, said a recent draft solicitation is a key step in the Unified Network Operations (UNO) initiative.
To improve the experience of federal employees and their customers, Matt Mandrgoc, the head of U.S. Public Sector at Zoom says agencies need to gather feedback.
Tom Terjesen, chief information officer at Peraton, shares three strategies for managing and maintaining end user devices that make Day 1 readiness possible.