Marlin McFate, federal chief technology officer at Riverbed Technologies, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company is helping federal agencies improve their IT compliance and make their digital systems more efficient. August 21, 2018
GSA’s 18F organization created an ATO sprint team that streamlined the process and reduced time to complete an ATO from six-to-18 months to 30 days.
Faced with a "talent gap" in its cybersecurity workforce, NASA finds itself relying on tools that keep its in-demand IT professionals focused on high-value work.
The Homeland Security Department is hoping by year end to launch Cloud Factory, a platform offering shared services capabilities to provide a fully automated provisioning and delivery lifecycle for cloud services.
Adriane Burton, the Health Resources and Services Administration’s CIO, said a new data analytics platform is key to improving how HRSA manages its grants process.
The Air Force is considering bringing back old planes to serve as drones.
Marcy Jacobs, executive director of the VA's digital services, is also a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program.
FedRAMP is looking to make it easier to align federal agencies with cloud providers with automated authorization processes to updated requirements and training.
New technology now allows the National Weather Service to automate weather balloon launches in remote areas of Alaska, which, for the last 80 years have been done manually.
Telos Corporation CEO John Wood joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss IT security and how his company can help federal agencies make a secure transition to the cloud. June 12, 2018
Paul Parker, chief technologist, Federal and National Government at SolarWinds, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk for a wide ranging discussion of hybrid IT, automation and containers. May 29, 2018
Dave Egts, chief technologist and director, Office of the Chief Technologist,, North America Public Sector at Red Hat discusses the advantages of open source and how it can help federal agencies manage large amounts of data. May 15, 2018
Federal law enforcement agencies collect troves of data, but in the digital age, they're looking to make sense of more data in less time, in order to stay one step of their criminals they're looking to catch.
Elliott Yama, the chief data analyst of Apttus, describes four procurement areas where AI and automation technologies can help.
Otto Berkes, the chief technology officer for CA Technologies, said to modernize its technology and deliver that digital transformation, agencies need speed to delivery.