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Luis Lopez, the Education Department’s chief information officer, said the new customer advisory council is helping drive technology modernization decisions across the agency.
DIA is doing proactive inspections to make sure agencies are following cyber standards for securing the top-secret JWICS network.
Host Bob Leins, CPA®, welcomes Bob Braunstein, Federal Benefits Specialist.
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This week, Joe Paiva speaks with Javier Inclan, Assistant Inspector General for Management/CIO for the National Science Foundation Office of Inspector General.
Yvette Bourcicot, the principal deputy assistant secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, said with 500 occupations separated into 11 career fields, the service is reimagining how it attracts, retains and develops civilian employees.
NGA sees 'neurodivergent' employees as a crucial and growing component of the agency's workforce.
Matt House, the program manager for the CDM program at CISA, said the governmentwide dashboard is in a good place in terms of delivering quality data.
Join host Luke McCormack as he discusses 2023 federal IT successes with top government and industry technology experts.
Host Bob Leins, CPA® welcomes Herb Casey, Federal Benefits Specialist.
Christine Harada, the senior advisor in the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, said more than 700 contracting officers have taken the new certification process of the Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting (FAC-C) in the first year.
The Energy Department created standard training courses to ensure employees have a baseline understanding of zero trust requirements, while the CFBP is focused on software development, including open source software.
Ask the CIO, Federal News Network’s longest running show, received attention for the unusual agencies or people rather than the usual topics of cloud, cyber and customer experience.
Tom Howder, the soon-to-be acting commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service at GSA, said expanding the Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) program is one of several new priorities for fiscal 2024.