John Owens, the chief information officer of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in the Commerce Department, joins Federal News Radio for a free online chat.
Virtually all federal agencies are undergoing transformative shifts to meet the demands of a changing digital landscape. Depending on the agency, legacy processes, systems, or applications may be modernized either individually or collectively. While many organizations are eager to innovate and modernize, they may not have taken the steps to strategically prioritize their efforts.
How can technology transform the way government does business? How can the federal government reduce costs and improve services by adapting private sector cost reduction strategies and technologies? What are those specific cost reduction strategies? Join us as we explore these questions and more.
People may complain about the volume of email they receive, but email remains a massively important medium of communication. Nearly five billion active email accounts exist, generating hundreds of billions of messages every day.
For Bhagwat Swaroop, executive vice president and general manager for email security at Proofpoint, use of the DMARC protocols is a matter of maintaining trust within an organization, among agencies, and between agencies and external constituents.
Ping Look, the executive advisor for security and awareness at Optiv, says assurance in the authenticity of received email is becoming more difficult.
Jeff Fossum, senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton, said agencies need to take a holistic view of their digital transformation effort, or face new systems or processes that miss the mark.
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Laura Grant and David Vernon, both of SAP, say agencies need to adopt innovation platforms, not just new technology.
As federal agencies modernize their information technology, cloud-based services can help them comply with requirements for making government IT and communications accessible to people with disabilities while providing new technology to all employees to help them be more efficient, improving workplace satisfaction and retention, and attracting new employees.
The Trump administration is making a major push for agencies to consolidate back-office systems and make them more efficient through these shared resources.
This program will provide a progress report on next generation network technologies in government.
This program will provide a progress report on identity and access management in government.
Without a doubt, IT modernization and digital transformation are hot topics in the federal community.
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