Why agencies need to consider both the Risk Management Framework and the Department of Defense’s Risk Assessment Methodology.
GSA began alerting vendors on March 22 after it found a third-party changed the financial information of “a limited number” of contractors registered on the SAM.gov portal.
The fiscal 2018 omnibus spending bill signed into law on Friday provides additional money through two other governmentwide funds.
Dave McClure, principal director of Accenture Federal, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how technology is being used to improve the mission outcomes of the federal government. March 27, 2018
Megan Brown, of law firm Wiley Rein, discussed the Justice Department's recently-launched cyber-digital task force as well as the potential for agency partnerships in cyber security.
The Bipartisan Policy Center has come up with recommendations for a better approach to health information technology.
In today's Federal Newscast, three years after OPM's data breach, members of the House Oversight Committee say the agency still hasn't done much to modernize its IT.
The President's Management Agenda stresses over and over the need to modernize legacy systems and deploy more digital services
Justice CIO Joe Klimavicz said modernizing legacy systems is all about ensuring an agency can fulfill its mission in real-time.
Govini's CEO says countries, like China, are spending big on the race for artificial intelligence to improve their forward mission.
In today's Federal Newscast, three lawmakers want legislation to overturn a 2013 court decision which prevents some defense department employees from appealing to the Merit Systems Protection Board.
What are unified communications and how can they help your agency save money? Find out when Steven Boberski, vice president of Business Development at collab9 joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. March 20, 2018
Ross Rustici, director of intelligence services at Cybereason, sees to end in sight to cyber attacks from the secretive nation.
Currently, there is no firm timeline or hard transition deadline for moving to the cybersecurity scorecard 2.0, leadership says.
Lawmakers on the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on IT are concerned that the IT modernization effort is losing momentum.