Conversations on Health Care hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter talk to Dr. Vega about these breakthroughs, how they help the entire health care sector and where the VA is partnering with Federally Qualified Health Centers.
What’s the difference between data and intelligence? After all, our world is saturated with data.
Key decisions to consider, including Social Security timing, rolling your TSP into an IRA, streamlining your financial life, and taking the appropriate amount of risk.
During this exclusive webinar, we will discuss how these agencies are refreshing their understanding of their own attack surfaces, their protective measures, vulnerabilities, and how far they are willing to go to ensure that their assets are secured from endpoint to cloud.
When it comes moving toward a zero trust architecture, the Department of Navy is still in the discovery phase. For six of the seven pillars of the Defense Department’s zero trust maturity model, the DoN…
The Defense Logistics Agency intends to move more applications to software as a service and has established a governance framework to help it answer critical questions, control costs and show impact of its cloud services.
The FY 2023 budget request placed a spotlight on collecting data on vulnerable communities in order to learn what Americans from every walk of life need to achieve full health.
MK Palmore, the director of the Office of the chief information security officer at Google Cloud, said agencies can increase their cyber visibility through a shared security model.
Roy Azevedo, the president of Raytheon Intelligence and Space, said DoD needs capabilities so that they can see before they're seen, and hear and before they're heard.
In the never-ending work of information technology modernization, federal agencies have been working on three tracks when it comes to cloud computing.
For a long time, cybersecurity has been treated as an afterthought by system engineers. But a revised National Institute of Standards and Technology publication says security should be an “emergent system property.” NIST senior fellow Ron Ross says engineering “trustworthy” systems will be increasingly important as the cyber and physical worlds converge.
Agencies understand the importance of the disparate zero trust controls and requirements separately, but they struggle with figuring out how to move forward with all of them. Here’s how they can do that.
The Army is getting closer to fulfilling its ambitions to deliver cloud services to the tactical edge following a pilot test delivering edge computing to Guam, which Army CIO Raj Iyer described as a “grand success.” Find out what’s next.
Federal News Network sat down with two industry technology experts to get their take: Tony Celeste, executive director and general manager for public sector at Ingram Micro, and Cameron Chehreh, vice president and general manager for public sector worldwide at Intel.
Find out why Leidos’ Kim Denver, who spent two-thirds of his career in Army contracting roles, likes to say most contract decisions are made in “Middle-earth.” We talk to Denver for our Leading Voices in Federal Contract Management series.