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The Office of Financial Innovation and Transformation sees itself as a catalyst among agencies, one that is “thinking about the future.”
Alan Jacobson, chief data and analytics officer at Alteryx, recently joined Federal News Network to discuss how to provide more data access to more people.
According to Nick Hart, CEO of the Data Coalition, the new Federal Data Strategy "will fundamentally change the way government uses data."
Appian's Michael Beckley recently joined Federal News Network to discuss both the challenges and opportunities of automation.
Data storage and maintaining cybersecurity standards are daunting challenges for the Justice Department's U.S. Attorney's Office.
Foreign actors are increasingly using those vulnerabilities to advance state policies, causing governments to treat cyber attacks as an extension of armed conflict.
There are an increasing amount of hoops contractors working in cyber need to jump through to partner with the government, but Tony Hubbard, government cybersecurity lead at KPMG, says that is the reality of the world today.
The National Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2019 toolkit includes advice in 13 areas, from social media bots to smart home devices such as door locks.
Nagesh Rao in SBA’s Office of the Chief Information Officer said the last few years have really seen a push to a cloud-based solutions as much as possible.
The Energy Department has a new chief information officer and a plan to bring its infrastructure into the modern age.
John Zangardi, CIO at the Department of Homeland Security, said his agency believes what’s best is “a hybrid, traditional on-premises and cloud IT approach.
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5G is about “the internet of everything,” according to Mitsuko Herrera, special assistant for Planning, Policy and Special Projects for Montgomery County, Maryland.