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The House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittees on IT and Government Operations wants to see more agency behaviors change because of FITARA.
In today's Federal Newscast, citing the cost of defending himself against "false" allegations, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said he will be stepping down.
Reps. Will Hurd and Robin Kelly want a more coordinated effort around artificial intelligence to improve how agencies recruit and train cyber workers.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is more than halfway done with its migration to the cloud, more than a year after kicking off the effort.
Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent said all of the work around IT modernization in 2018 set the foundation for bigger accomplishments in 2019.
The Science and Technology Directorate at the Department of Homeland Security wants to help large organizations map their risk management cybersecurity strategies.
In today's Federal Newscast, Customs and Border Protection issues Accenture a partial stop work order to pause its nearly 300 million dollar contract to hire more border patrol agents.
The Air Force believes its new streamlined ATO process will not only get systems online faster, it will deliver better security.
Agencies are becoming more interested in moving to a zero trust approach to cybersecurity so the CIO Council is working on an effort to define what that means for government.
The Senate Intelligence Committee's top Democrat says the magnitude of cyber threats call for a recalibration of the Defense budget and at least some changes to how the rest of the government is organized.
Getting a top-notch IT crew takes real planning and strategy. The Secret Service has a lot of work to do there.
State CIOs once again choose security as priority issue No. 1 in an annual nationwide survey. Results were released Thursday.
Now higher on the intellectual property theft food chain are industrial products and integrated circuits, which can weaken national security.
The first round of public comments recently closed on NIST's draft IR 8228 “Considerations for Managing Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks." Learn more as part of Federal Monthly Insights — Security Month.