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The Federal government’s security clearance system is outdated and needs to be replaced, but fixing it is going to take time because the government is still years away from fully developing a continuous evaluation process that can replace today’s once-every-five-years investigations.
The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence has had what you might call an excellent year. It's managed to publish a slew of cybersecurity practice guides, working with industry. Donna Dodson, associate director of the information technology lab and chief cybersecurity adviser at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin for a review.
On this edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran dicuss Sensitive Data Sharing..
This program will provide a progress report on cybersecurity in government.
Whether they're on the football field or the battlefield, the health of people's heads has become a concern of federal health and safety standards officials. Concussions and traumatic brain injuries are a leading cause of long-term health problems of people in danger of impacts to the head. Advanced materials in head gear can mitigate the danger. That's why the National Football League, Under Armour, General Electric and the National Institute of Standards and Technology teamed up in for the Head Health Challenge. Dr. Laurie Locasio, director of the materials measurement lab at NIST, joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to offer some insight.
How is the DATA Act being implemented? What are the requirements of the DATA Act? What are some of the key challenges in implementing the DATA Act? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Christina Ho, Deputy Assistant Secretary Accounting Policy and Financial Transparency, U.S. Department of the Treasury.
This program will provide a progress report on cybersecurity in government.
Tune in to FEDtalk this week as host Jason Briefel talks to the VETS Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Teresa W. Gerton, and the U.S. Small Business Administration's Associate Administrator for the Office of Veterans Business Development, Barb Carson. January 22, 2016
On this edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview Mike Ambrosio, the Vice President of Quality Assurance at Wakefern Food Corporation.
In today's on-the-go lifestyle, a majority of people are turning to their mobile devices for all kinds of information. Not only are we using smartphones and tablets for phone calls and texts, but also checking email, using social media, watching videos, listening to music and Internet use. This isn’t limited to just non-government employees, either. Even though feds may have restrictions on what they can access, mobile device usage is up from 80 percent in 2014 to 90 percent in 2015.
The Economic Development Administration has celebrated 50 years in business. Federal Drive with Tom Temin had an exclusive interview with Assistant Commerce Secretary Jay Williams.
What are the strategic priorities for DHS’ Science and Technology Directorate? What is the purpose of the national conversation on Homeland Security technology? How is DHS building strong and healthy leadership culture within its S&T directorate? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Dr. Reggie Brothers, Under Secretary for Science and Technology, U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Resources from ViON pertaining to cloud.
What happens when you bring together some of the nation’s leading hackers, the Pentagon’s chief of training and an Air Force Academy professor who teaches cyber skills to cadets? They all agree on one thing: The government’s approach to cyber security is coming up short.