Joseph Antos, Ph.D., with the American Enterprise Institute and Emily Gee, Ph.D., with the Center for American Progress join hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter to discuss health care on the ballot.
During this exclusive webinar, moderator Jory Heckman will discuss with agency and industry leaders the best practices for agencies to manage data efficiently and effectively in a zero trust environment from the start.
As federal agencies and contractors come to grips with the burden of protecting their software supply chain, understanding who had a hand in the development of their software products has taken on increasing importance. It comes down to pedigree. Where did your software come from? Was it domestic or international? Who had a hand in developing it?
When a business struggles, it’s about leadership, contends Ché Bolden. It’s why the Charles F. Bolden Group focuses on leadership in helping advance science and space exploration, as well as a multitude other interconnected disciplines.
Maryland State Police Sgt. Quintina Walker knew she wanted to be associated with state troopers the moment she first caught a glimpse of their professional-looking uniforms.
CISOs from Justice, Labor and USCIS share helpful pointers from their zero trust efforts so far, and a CISA expert offers insights on implementing continuous diagnostic and mitigation capabilities, in a new Federal News Network Executive Survey.
“The CMS inspector report gave us a framework for how CMS will utilize its data in a variety of facets,” said Kamala Green, social drivers of health program manager at National Government Services. “It served as a much-needed switch – a real shift in focus when we take a look at how to use data.”
In this exclusive webinar edition of Ask the CIO, Dan Elmore, the executive director of the Idaho National Lab Wireless Security Institute in the Energy Department, said agencies need to better understand the potential impact of 5G on their mission areas.
Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Captain Marc Davidson didn’t start out with the goal of becoming a firefighter, but when he transitioned out of the Marines it seemed like the right path.
This Hispanic Heritage Month, FEDtalk is recognizing efforts to increase Hispanic/Latino representation in government and government efforts to elevate Hispanic/Latino stories to the public.
In the federal software world, supply chains are often extensive. How can an agency ensure its risk assessments can adequately gauge potential threats? The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin asks just that of RiskRecon cyber expert John Ehret.
Sheryl Gay Stolberg with The New York Times and Victoria Knight with Axios examine how the November results will likely impact health care policy in the next two years and beyond.
Using technology and data analytics to improve the ability for employees in government to create great CX is 50% of the equation, explains Genesys Public Sector CTO Steven Boberski. He sits down to talk all things CX with The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin.
Thunderdome must clear an operational assessment and red team tests. DISA also faces the hurdles of scaling a new security tool and processes across enterprise DoD networks. We talk with DISA’s Drew Malloy about the challenges ahead.
During this exclusive webinar, moderator Jason Miller will discuss how agencies can start collecting data and look at process improvements in healthcare with agency and industry leaders.