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What are the strategic priorities of the U.S. Census Bureau? How is Census improving its data collection and data products? What is the Census Bureau doing to innovate and make a difference? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Dr. Ron Jarmin, Acting director at the U.S. Census Bureau.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. What to do when you cannot log into your router because you lost the password.
Just like everything else in the world of coronavirus, car buying is changing. Whether is how consumers can shop or the economics behind buying an automobile, COVID-19 has changed the way people are buying cars.
Recent statutory and policy development mandates data-driven decision-making and the related activities comprising data management.
Microsoft has worked so hard to achieve the Defense Department’s Impact Level 5 Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide (CC SRG) authorization on its Power Apps, Power Automate and Dynamics 365 low-code/no-code platforms.
Federal agencies are some dozen years into concerted efforts at cloud computing adoption. Policy has evolved from the initial cloud first to the current cloud smart. And the commercial cloud services industry has also come a long way, as providers have grown from simply infrastructure hosts.
Federal agencies often find themselves under pressure to implement DevOps in order to increase the pace of mission impacts and responsiveness to citizens. The benefits are clear: DevOps drastically improves an agency’s ability to deliver new software and services to its customers in a timely fashion. But figuring out where to start in that process can be a daunting task, and no two agencies are alike. So what’s the best way for agencies to get started?
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. What you should know about Alexa and other devices in your home that are “always listening.” And we meet the female mathematician who was instrumental to the development of GPS.
What has VA done to modernize its logistics, supply chain, construction, and leasing functions? What emerging technologies hold the most promise to enhancing VA’s procurement and acquisition functions? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Karen Brazell, Former Chief Acquisition Officer at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
On FEDtalk this week, join host Natalia Castro for a discussion on the current state of partisan politics in the United States. The guests will discuss how our country got to the polarized place we…
Palo Alto Networks recently announced that Palo Alto Networks Government Cloud Services, including Cortex XDR SaaS-based extended detection and response, has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Moderate Authorization.
One thing that really drove home the importance of supply chain risk management, according to Alex Gurney, a principal at EY, is the pandemic.
Among the reasons federal agencies should pursue multiple cloud computing strategies is simply this: Commercial clouds are not identical. They not only have varying technical offerings, they also have varying degrees of maturity and therefore suitability for what a government agency might be trying to accomplish.
How do U.S. local governments apply enterprise approaches in natural disaster preparedness, emergency management, and post-disaster recovery? What strategies can localities adopt and adapt to build greater resiliency and support economic recovery following a natural disaster? Join Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Katherine Willoughby co-author of the IBM Center report, How Localities Continually Adapt Enterprise Strategies to Manage Natural Disasters next week on The Business of Government Hour.