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Getting a handle on system assets is key to undertaking legacy upgrades, scaling data input and enabling systems to take actions to enforce policies.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. How to hide your notifications from your phone’s lock screen. And we meet the American pioneer who coined the term "machine learning.”
What are some of the key trends in government technology? How are government agencies such as the IRS using emerging technologies to meet their missions? How can industry and government collaborate more effectively? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Harrison Smith Director, Enterprise Digitalization at Internal Revenue Service and President of the ACT Executive Committee?
Monitoring potential criminals or terrorists, and developing counter threats, whether physical or cyber, is increasingly becoming a matter of data analytics. Nowadays every domain of criminal activity – for example, crimes against children, financial, trafficking in illegal drugs or firearms, or deliberate disinformation campaigns – have a cyber nexus.
Thanks to advances in information technology, data about everything has become an abundant commodity. But it’s not always a highly available one. That’s got to change, because recent statute and policy obligates federal agencies to use data in decision making about programs, operations and budgets.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. How to recover saved passwords from Safari on your iPhone.
What is mission of the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA)?How has the pandemic impacted its operations?How is the Defense Commissary Agency changing the way it does business? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Bill Moore, Director & Chief Executive Officer, Defense Commissary Agency next week on The Business of Government Hour..
On FEDtalk this week, join host Jason Briefel for a roundtable discussion on diversity and inclusion in the U.S. national security workforce. The guests will discuss diversity gaps in national security and barriers to equal…
Managed services have come a long way in the 30 years since federal agencies first sought to escape the cycle of buying, maintaining and replacing PCs and the software they ran. Today vendors offer a range of up-to-date programs that lower the capital expenditure, or CapEx, obligations and move them to a recurring fee operational expense, or OpEx model.
As technology has figuratively led to a shrinking of the Earth, the State Department has embraced cloud technology to streamline and organize its IT organization, the Bureau of Information Resource Management.
Informatica Chief Public Sector Strategist Mike Anderson says the government needs to maintain a “trinity” around data to keep information flowing and to feed technologies like artificial intelligence that will keep the United States’ technological edge, but that is reliant on the government’s data strategy.
The Defense Department has nearly 90 pages of guidance that defines what DevSecOps for the DoD. Red Hat recently took this guidance and developed REDSORD, a reference implementation of their trusted software supply chain specifically for DoD customers.
Jonathan Alboum, the principal digital strategist for federal at ServiceNow, said agency managers can start preparing today for the future when employees return to the office with a goal of ensuring their safety through the use of technology and data.
In this episode of Market Chat we talk with 2 experts in the field of government contracting.