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Robert Lightfoot, acting administrator for the last 14 months, will retire on April 30.
The administration will release more details about its management agenda later this month with a focus on three outcomes.
The department announced a beta platform called Lighthouse Lab for developers to access tools for creating mobile and web applications.
At the same time, Chris Lowe, the chief information security officer at USDA, is being reassigned to a bureau level role as part of a continued house cleaning of IT officials.
OMB issued the instructions for how agencies can apply for the central fund to move off legacy systems.
The FBI names a new executive assistant director of its information and technology branch.
The Department of Health and Human Services is reforming around six strategic shifts and 10 initiatives led by a career employee.
DISA issued a solicitation to a consortium of more than 500 vendors for the case management system under National Background Investigations Services initiative.
The Homeland Security Department’s Procurement Innovation Lab (PIL) is finding its grassroots effort to take smart risks is working.
Kaspersky Lab seeks to overturn the provision in the 2018 NDAA that prohibits agencies from using the company’s products or services.
The White House plans to give IT modernization efforts a boost through Technology Business Management (TBM) standards.
Agriculture Department CIO Gary Washington provides more details on its plans across the five Centers of Excellence areas.
Emily Murphy, GSA’s administrator, said she didn’t want to roll back the Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) initiative, but see if it could be improved through e-invoicing.
The Federal Acquisition Institute Training Application System (FAITAS) has been unavailable for civilian agencies for more than a month.