In this week's Inside the Reporter's Notebook, Executive Editor Jason Miller explores how DoD is developing its cloud security standards and Treasury is filling a financial management void.
In this week's edition of Inside the Reporter's Notebook: USPS' cloud exchange is almost ready to fly; GSA faces a flood of contract protests; and technology chairs shuffle at DHS and GSA.
In this week's edition of Inside the Reporter's Notebook: Another senior technology official at DHS is on the move; HUD quietly extended the HITS contracts to Lockheed Martin and HP Enterprise Services; Defense CIO Teri Takai doesn't have a lot of good things to say about the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act and a new DHS office will raise the level of focus on critical infrastructure security.
GSA expects to make as many as 21 awards under the contract, which is estimated to be worth $1.25 billion over five years.
Reps. Eshoo, Connolly take on IT procurement reforms by floating a draft bill.
Multiple CIOs say the annual budget guidance is tame without any new priorities or programs.
New CIO at EPA; GSA gets another OMB detailee.
HHS and CMS cyber officials tell House lawmakers the Affordable Care Act portal is meeting or exceeding industry best practices for information assurance.
GSA made the first set of awards under the continuous diagnostics and mitigation (CDM) contract.
Charlie Bartoldus retired from federal service after almost 35 years.
GSA launches a new social media site to gather industry and agency feedback on how to improve one of the most successful GWACs ever.
OMB releases the latest details on how agencies did in fiscal 2013 and promises more guidance next year.
SBA, OPM have new CIOs as the carousel in government IT spins once again.
GSA's Mark Day said agency preferences in how they buy cloud services are clear, and point toward the need for a cloud broker.
Federal News Radio surveyed more than a dozen current and former federal officials about what technology and acquisition stories stood out last year.