To accelerate the adoption of emerging technology, NIST has released the first draft of a privacy framework that sets an ethical foundation for data usage.
AppGate Federal Group President Greg Touhill joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss Zero Trust, cybersecurity and how to reduce the attack surface for federal information technology.
The General Services Administration says the number of help desk calls about the beta.sam.gov website is at or below the levels that came in for the old site. Some contractors, however, say the new site continues to struggle and remains frustrating to many.
Mark McIntyre, chief security adviser, at Microsoft's Cybersecurity Solutions Group, joins John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss DoD's CMMC initiative and shares some of his insights on cybersecurity and large federal systems.
The Government Accountability Office has found way the DEA could tighten up the quality and governance of the data.
Tim Li, principal at Deloitte, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to talk abouts Zero Trust, cybersecurity, and how federal agencies can incorporate best practices for identity management.
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."
It's ironic — the more data people put online about themselves, the more worried everyone is about privacy.
Margaret Weichert, the Office of Management and Budget's deputy director for management, said the plan carries weight for every federal employee.
There are ways agencies can institutionalize change and take more advantage of data.
Former Baltimore mayor and Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley discussed his new book on performance management, "Smarter Government: How to Govern for Results in the Information Age," which makes a case not only for using performance metrics but also a primer for government leaders.
Renee Wynn, NASA’s CIO since 2015, announced she is leaving federal service on March 31st.
More than three years into the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act, the U.S. Agency for International Development has managed to be meet all of its requirements.
This year's National Defense Authorization Act moved DoD's chief data officer from the CMO's office to the CIO's office. But Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy appears to be starting from scratch with a new hire.