The Air Force is creating a maintainer training program to follow in the footsteps of the Pilot Training Next program, now in it's second stint.
What are the data management trends in 2019? Find out when Patrick Sullivan, director of Security Technology and Strategy at Akamai, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. January 8, 2019
Both the reporting entities at the state level and the agency itself are taking in more measurements of the environment using devices that sense and then send in what they sniff.
Brian Ahier, president of Advanced Health Information Exchange Resources, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss healthcare IT, open data, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. January 1, 2019
Ronen Schwartz, senior vice president and general manager, Data Integration and Cloud Integration at Informatica, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to explain how his company can help federal agencies manage their data. December 25, 2018
The more accessible and standardized the data, the faster and better research can take place. That's in part the idea behind a National Institutes of Health information technology initiative known as STRIDES.
Ellen Sundra, vice president of Americas, Systems Engineering at ForeScout Technologies, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the NIST cyber framework, and how federal agencies should manage their IoT devices. December 18, 2018
Federal News Network, Commvault and Pure Storage together with highly knowledgeable federal IT practitioners convened a panel discussion to explore the latest thinking in data backup and recovery.
OMB released a new draft data center policy where cost savings is taking a back seat to optimization and operational realities.
With the Office of Management and Budget soon to release the draft version of its federal data strategy, forward-thinking agency program offices see opportunities to leverage their data to get a better sense of how much performance they get out of each dollar in their budgets.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has had the notion to go digital for many years, but at a certain point the agency moved away from building one giant system first and opted to integrate its existing systems in smaller pieces.
One year from Monday is the date by which agencies must manage all their permanent records electronically and send them to the National Archives and Records Administration in an electronic format.
Tyler Morris, the director of product management for Iron Mountain Government Solutions, explains how agencies improve records management and office space management at the same time.
Agencies have more guidance now on how they should comply with President Donald Trump's May executive orders on collective bargaining. Hear this and more stories in today's Federal Newscast.
Michael Hoefer, chief of the office of performance and quality at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, talks data optimization and winning a silver medal.