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On this week's Capital Impact show, energy analysts Rob Barnett and Richard Heidorn discuss the future of nuclear power. Plus, the latest on the congressional energy debate with Loren Duggan and Derek Wallbank.
The report said cybersecurity contributed to some CIOs' reluctance to adopt mobility and cloud computing initiatives.
Deputy National Coordinator for Programs and Policy Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Judy Murphy is Deputy National Coordinator for Programs & Policy at the Office…
Former U.S. Chief Technology Officer, Senior Advisor, The Advisory Board Company Aneesh Chopra was appointed by President Obama as the nation’s first United States Chief Technology Officer. As an Assistant to the President, he designed…
Former Secretary of Veterans Affairs and Surgeon General of the Army, Senior Vice President, CGI Federal As Senior Vice President for the health industry at CGI Federal, Dr. Peake is responsible for the overarching US…
As we near critical health policy deadlines, it is essential for the federal sector to understand how secure, interoperable health data exchange can improve the quality, cost-effectiveness, access, and safety of care. Laws, such as the Affordable Care Act, are influencing how IT must be harnessed by providers and payers in the public & private sectors.
Executive Vice President HIMSS Carla Smith is Executive Vice President of HIMSS, the world’s largest cause-based, not-for-profit focused on the optimal use of information technology and management systems for the betterment of healthcare. HIMSS represents…
President Barack Obama said in his speech in Afghanistan he recognizes American are tired of war. The Pentagon says more than 1,800 American troops have been killed in more than a decade of war in Afghanistan. 88,000 are still stationed there. After spending 1.3 trillion dollars there and in Iraq the stage may be set for the U.S. to exit war footing in two years. The President said the U.S. has removed 10,000 U.S. troops from Afghanistan so far and another 23,000 will leave by the end of the summer.
6,600 federal employees filed retirement claims in April — 1,400 less than what was projected for the month by the Office of Personnel Management.
The company says the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act — or CISPA — has a "broad and alarming reach."
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Panelists at Wednesday's Telework Town Hall Meeting said the technology is there to make the federal workforce more mobile.
The new strategy details several requirements for agencies to meet by Aug. 31. The goal is to reduce the amount of money agencies spend on commodity IT and have them spend it on innovations.
The government is working with a cobbled-together set of authorities and responsibilities when it comes to protecting networks from cyber threats, a top Homeland Security Department cyber official said Wednesday. Congress needs to act soon to update the nation's cybersecurity posture, he said.