As agencies push toward zero trust in a multicloud world, “identity is really becoming the new perimeter,” explain Leidos security experts Jason Ni and Richard Wheeler at the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange.
The Department of Defense has a crucial modernization decision to make regarding the F-35 Lightning II fighter, the most expensive acquisition program in history. But one element that’s fallen by the wayside – until now – is engine modernization.
During this exclusive webinar, moderator Scott Maucione and guest Steve Wallace, chief technology officer at the Defense Information Systems Agency will discuss the IT landscape and asset management in the era of zero trust. In addition, Tom Kennedy, vice president at Axonius will provide an industry perspective.
With no shortage of processes that could benefit from AI and RPA, it may be wise for an agency to obtain an objective, third-party view of its workloads to find the best candidates.
To gage the state of AI and RPA adoption by non-defense agencies, Federal News Network convened a panel of agency and industry experts and got their views.
With its National Secure Data Service pilot, the National Science Foundation is pushing Evidence Act efforts forward. Ultimately, NSDS aims to create temporary data linkages so that agencies across government can share data easily and safely.
Few phenomena are more troubling for federal programs than the loss of dollars through fraud. Each year this form of waste results in billions of dollars of improper payments. Health care delivery programs are among the biggest targets. Watch on-demand as we talk with leaders from the CMS, HHS, VA, and Optum Serve.
By engaging closely with customers, the Center for Medicaid & Medicare aims to improve digital services both to help citizens and to reduce demands on its call centers. That involves moving more capabilities to the cloud too.
Kelly McCool, the director of the Digital Warfare Office for the Navy N9, said the initial DevSecOps capability under Project Overmatch will go to the first fleet in 2023.
We talk with teams across DoD working toward the goal of making edge computing not only safe but fast and manageable. In this exclusive ebook, we offer a snapshot of the types of efforts taking place departmentwide to modernize network operations.
Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, White House National Monkeypox Response Deputy Coordinator, joins “Conversations on Health Care” to discuss the latest details about this rare, infectious viral disease.
New York state trooper Tom Mungeer said that the Sept. 11 attacks demonstrated that anything is possible when a powerful country like the United States comes together and acts as one nation.
What agencies need are the proper controls to manage and secure their DevSecOps processes, especially as they use more open source software. Having this discipline will open the door a bit wider to innovation as well.
The VA has drastically cut down the time it takes to authorize a new application for operational use on its multi-cloud network. Joe Fourcade, lead cybersecurity analyst at the VA’s Enterprise Cloud Solutions Office, says the streamlined “authority-to-operate” process helps gives VA projects “the ability to focus resources on the operation of their system, and only the controls that are really required of them.”
Learn how the Health Resources and Services Administration accelerated services to meet a CARES Act need to push our millions of dollars in grant funds quickly. We talk to CIO Adriane Burton during Workplace Reimagined.