This week on Federal Tech Talk, Marlin McFate, CTO Public Sector at Riverbed Technology, joins host John Gilroy to talk about network visibility and the results of a recent survey issued by his company.
Members have had online hearings and meetings by the thousands. But the only remote voting allowed was by proxy.
IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig said the agency should take a closer look at some of the lessons learned from this year and build those into the work that lays ahead in the next few years.
The strategy, which is about 80% complete, will describe between nine and 11 distinct lines of effort to connect the military's sensors and 'shooters' into a cohesive network.
IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig said he’s “cautiously optimistic” that next year’s filing season will open on time either in late January or early February.
This week on Federal Tech Talk, Enrique Oti, chief technology officer for Second Front Systems, joins host John Gilroy to talk about innovation in the federal government with a focus on national security.
While the election appears to have impacted fewer state CIOs, the National Association of State Chief Information Officers’ membership continues its “churn” according to executive director Doug Robinson.
Predictive analytics can help detect internal and external failures.
A long serving chief information officer at both the EPA and NASA, Renee Wynn recently retired. But she's hardly out of the picture. Among her post-federal pursuits, she has become a fellow at the National Academy of Public Administration.
ICF CTO Kyle Tuberson joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk, and shared some lessons learned for smoothing out technology transitions in federal agencies.
Rona Bunn, the acting chief information officer at the International Trade Administration in the Commerce Department, said the launch of a new website is part of how the agency is making interaction with its customers integrated and seamless.
The Labor Department’s initiative to consolidate and centralize back-office functions would receive a boost in fiscal 2021 of at least $25 million for IT modernization under both the House and Senate spending bills.
No, people who are about to leave government should not be "canceled."
Michael Sarich, FOIA director for the Veterans Health Administration, said “FOIA programs are going to be fine if our people are fine."
Officials at the Department of Veterans Affairs were enthusiastic about the recent go-live of the new electronic health record, which VA deployed to the Mann Grandstaff Medical Center in Spokane, Washington, two weeks ago.