What are Veterans Health Administration’s strategic priorities? What is VHA doing to improve its organizational performance? What is VHA doing to advance healthcare innovation for veterans and the country? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Dr. David Shulkin, Under Secretary for Health, Veterans Health Administration, US Dept of Veterans Affairs.
Meet Jack and Zach. You may have seen them around in a variety of situations where Zach is happy and Jack is not. Why is that? Because Jack relies on aging, non-authorized infrastructure and service, that’s why! And while it might be funny to follow along with Jack and Zach’s exploits, here at Cisco we know that security is no laughing matter. We created Jack and Zach to get your attention about two major security concerns in the public sector: aging network infrastructure and non-FedRAMP-authorized cloud-based collaboration tools.
This program will provide a progress report on Defense Cloud Computing in government.
How to do enterprise cloud computing with high assurance
As more federal agencies move computing resources to the cloud – and they are – disaster recovery, data protection and assurance of availability of agency resources grow in importance.
What is the VA’s IT strategy? How is VA changing the way it does IT? What about VA’s “buy-first” strategy? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with LaVerne Council, Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
In this Expert Edition, you'll learn about the federal government's very latest cyber actions.
Before agencies can adopt a new technology, the government must ensure that it meets their strict standards and is correctly deployed to maximize security.
In honor of Veterans Day, this week’s FEDtalk will showcase various programs offered by the federal government for veterans transitioning back into civilian life. November 4, 2016
Open Season online chat with Walton Francis.
The federal government is spending big bucks on connected technologies, otherwise known as the Internet of Things. Market research firm Govini estimated agencies spent almost $9 billion on these connected devices, with 56 percent of that increase on sensors alone.
In this episode of Market Chat!, we will hear how federal acquisition officials are trying to improve their engagements and relationships with the vendor community as well as how marketing figures into the federal procurement process. Our guests will be three senior-level procurement executives who oversee large federal procurement programs.
What is the information technology strategy for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency? How is the EPA modernizing its technology infrastructure and ensuring its IT investments align with its overall mission? What is the EPA doing to balanced stewardship of information and technology? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Ann Dunkin, Chief Information Officer at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The path to digital transformation is inherently different for government organizations. Many government agencies are traditional “brick and mortar,” with huge infrastructure investments in hard assets such as buildings and legacy information technology (IT) systems. Government organizations are engaged in vital missions, and disruptions could seriously damage national interests and public trust. The transition to Digital Government is not an all-or-nothing proposition. Agencies will continue to optimize and leverage their legacy environments while they identify opportunities to implement new hosting models; strengthen data collection, integration, and analytics; and expand their digital capabilities throughout the enterprise.
This program will provide a progress report on Identity & Access Management in government.
This program will provide a progress report on Identity & Access Managment in government.